The linear system has a cousin system called its adjoint. (Taking the negative of the transpose twice
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has a "cousin" system
called its adjoint. (Taking the negative of the transpose twice returns the original matrix, so each system is the adjoint of the other.)
(c) Solve the IVP consisting of the system of part (a) and
(d) Solve the IVP consisting of the adjoint of the system of part (a) and the initial condition
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Differential Equations and Linear Algebra
ISBN: 978-0131860612
2nd edition
Authors: Jerry Farlow, James E. Hall, Jean Marie McDill, Beverly H. West
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