Use the factorization A= PDP-1 to compute AK, where k represents an arbitrary integer. 0 :]-[ Ak 11 a 11(a-b) b 10 11 1 0 0 1 0 -11 1

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Use the factorization A = PDP-1 to compute AK, where k represents an arbitrary integer.
10 a 0
[16][-]
11 1 0b -11 1
AK =
a
0
11(a - b) b
0
Transcribed Image Text:Use the factorization A = PDP-1 to compute AK, where k represents an arbitrary integer. 10 a 0 [16][-] 11 1 0b -11 1 AK = a 0 11(a - b) b 0
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