Problems 61-70 refer to the following transition matrix P and its powers A B C P = A B C .6 .3 .1 .2 .5 .3 .1 .2 .7 A B C P 2 = A B C .43 .35 .22 .25 .37 .38 .17 .27 .56 A B C P 3 = A B C .35 .348 .302 .262 .336 .402 .212 .298 .49 Using a graphing calculator to compute powers of P , find the smallest positive integer n such that the corresponding entries in P n and P n + 1 are equal when rounded to two decimal places.
Problems 61-70 refer to the following transition matrix P and its powers A B C P = A B C .6 .3 .1 .2 .5 .3 .1 .2 .7 A B C P 2 = A B C .43 .35 .22 .25 .37 .38 .17 .27 .56 A B C P 3 = A B C .35 .348 .302 .262 .336 .402 .212 .298 .49 Using a graphing calculator to compute powers of P , find the smallest positive integer n such that the corresponding entries in P n and P n + 1 are equal when rounded to two decimal places.
Solution Summary: The author calculates the smallest positive integer n, which equals when rounded off to two decimal places, using graphing calculator.
Problems 61-70 refer to the following transition matrix
P
and its powers
A
B
C
P
=
A
B
C
.6
.3
.1
.2
.5
.3
.1
.2
.7
A
B
C
P
2
=
A
B
C
.43
.35
.22
.25
.37
.38
.17
.27
.56
A
B
C
P
3
=
A
B
C
.35
.348
.302
.262
.336
.402
.212
.298
.49
Using a graphing calculator to compute powers of
P
, find the smallest positive integer
n
such that the corresponding entries in
P
n
and
P
n
+
1
are equal when rounded to two decimal places.
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Throughout, A, B, (An, n≥ 1), and (Bn, n≥ 1) are subsets of 2.
1. Show that
AAB (ANB) U (BA) = (AUB) (AB),
Α' Δ Β = Α Δ Β,
{A₁ U A2} A {B₁ U B2) C (A1 A B₁}U{A2 A B2).
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