Introduction to mathematical programming
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Author: Jeffrey B. Goldberg
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 2, Problem 8RP
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Inverse of the given matrix:
Consider the given matrix,
Suppose that the inverse of the given matrix is as follows:
Then, the following equations are solved,
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Introduction to mathematical programming
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