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| May16-10, 11:17 AM | #1 |
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Finding jacobian matrix
1. Find the jacobian matrix of the following two equations
x'=-16x+3y y' = 18x-19y 2. Relevant equations Here is my attempt I know how a jacobian matrix is derived so is this correct? -16 3 18 -19 The above is meant to be a matrix. |
| May16-10, 11:55 AM | #2 |
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That is correct. Notice that the original function is linear and that the Jacobian matrix is the same as the matrix that represents the original linear function.
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