use the Gauss-Jordan method to find the inverse of the given matrix (if it exists). Partitioning large square matrices can sometimes make theirinverses easier to compute, particularly if the blocks havea nice form. In Exercises 6468, verify by block multiplicationthat the inverse of a matrix, if partitioned as shown, isas claimed. (Assume that all inverses exist as needed.)
Final Exam Review Questions weekley/1300/sp2016 PART I: Short answer: this means a fillintheblank or a straightforward definition or answer. I am just trying to test your general grasp of the factual information from the course, here. One or two sentences should be enough; answers do not have to be justified or backed up by evidence or reasons in this section) 1. Be able to define the following terms (I may give a definition and have you fill in the blank, or give the term and have you provide the definition): argument moral agent cultural relativism assumption conclusion ethical egoism implication individual relativism (ethical) altruism valid argument karma (ethical) absolutism sound argument dukkha (‘classic’) determinism fatalism 2. Be able to give, or recognize, a short definition of each of the following (and know what name is most associated with each, as in Kant, Mill, Bentham, Hobbes, Aristotle, Buddha): GHGNP Hedonistic Calculus Impermanence Social Contract Theory Rational Absolutism Dharma the Golden Mean Interconnectedness State of Nature Maxim Greatest Happiness Principle 3. What would each theory below be likely to claim is the ‘point’, or goal, of acting ethically (one sentence each is pro