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If A is an n × n matrix, then
A = S + K,
where S is symmetric and K is skew symmetric. Let
A= [1 3 -2;4 2 2;5 1 2]
Find the matrices S and K described above
can some0ne explain how to get these two matricies?
thanks
A = S + K,
where S is symmetric and K is skew symmetric. Let
A= [1 3 -2;4 2 2;5 1 2]
Find the matrices S and K described above
can some0ne explain how to get these two matricies?
thanks
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