lay_linalg5_05_01
... that is, if and only if the equation has a free variable. Because of the zero entries in A λI , it is easy to see that ( A λI )x 0 has a free variable if and only if at least one of the entries on the diagonal of A λI is zero. This happens if and only if λ equals one of the entries a11, ...
... that is, if and only if the equation has a free variable. Because of the zero entries in A λI , it is easy to see that ( A λI )x 0 has a free variable if and only if at least one of the entries on the diagonal of A λI is zero. This happens if and only if λ equals one of the entries a11, ...
Hotelling`s One
... The formulas used to perform a Hotelling’s T2 power analysis provide exact answers if the above assumptions are met. These formulas can be found in many places. We use the results in Rencher (1998). We refer you to that reference for more details. ...
... The formulas used to perform a Hotelling’s T2 power analysis provide exact answers if the above assumptions are met. These formulas can be found in many places. We use the results in Rencher (1998). We refer you to that reference for more details. ...