In 1 and 2 use (3) to compute eAt and e-At. Reference :
Chapter 8, Problem 1E(choose chapter or problem)
In Problems 1 and 2 use (3) to compute \(e^{\mathbf{A} t} \text { and } e^{-\mathbf{A} t}\).
\(\mathbf{A}=\left(\begin{array}{ll}
1 & 0 \\
0 & 2
\end{array}\right)
\)
Text Transcription:
e^mathbf A t
e^-mathbf A t
mathbf A = ({array} ll 1 & 0 0 & 2 {array})
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