Besides the Hilbert matrix, there are other matrices that are inherently ill-conditioned. One such case is the Vandermonde matrix, which has the following form:
(a) Determine the condition number based on the row-sum norm for the case where
(b) Use MATLAB or Mathcad software to compute the spectral and Frobenius condition numbers.
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