Linear Algebra and Its Applications (5th Edition)
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ISBN: 9780321982384
Author: David C. Lay, Steven R. Lay, Judi J. McDonald
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 8.5, Problem 12E
- a. Determine the number of k-faces of the 5-dimensional simplex S5 for k = 0, 1, …, 4. Verify that your answer satisfies Euler’s formula.
- b. Make a chart of the values of fk(Sn) for n = 1, …, 5 and k = 0, 1, …, 4. Can you see a pattern? Guess a general formula for fk(Sn).
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