13.4. (Sec. 13.2) Prove that the Jacobian I a(G, A)I a(E, F)I is fI(li - fj) times...
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13.4. (Sec. 13.2) Prove that the Jacobian I a(G, A)I a(E, F)I is fI(li - fj) times a function of E by showing that the Jacobian vanishes for Ij = Ij and that its degree in I; is the same as that of fl(J; - fj).
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An Introduction To Multivariate Statistical Analysis
ISBN: 9780471360919
3rd Edition
Authors: Theodore W. Anderson
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