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Textbook Solutions for Linear Algebra and Its Applications,

Chapter 1 Problem 1.27

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True or false, with reason if true and counterexample if false: (1) If L1U1 = L2U2 (upper triangular Us with nonzero diagonal, lower triangular Ls with unit diagonal), then L1 = L2 and U1 = U2. The LU factorization is unique. (2) If A 2 +A = I then A 1 = A+I. (3) If all diagonal entries of A are zero, then A is singular.

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The first step in solving 1 problem number 27 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: True or false, with reason if true and counterexample if false: (1) If L1U1 = L2U2 (upper triangular Us with nonzero diagonal, lower triangular Ls with unit diagonal), then L1 = L2 and U1 = U2. The LU factorization is unique. (2) If A 2 +A = I then A 1 = A+I. (3) If all diagonal entries of A are zero, then A is singular.
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Title Linear Algebra and Its Applications, 4 
Author Gilbert Strang
ISBN 9780030105678

True or false, with reason if true and counterexample if false: (1) If L1U1 = L2U2

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