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Q - is it possible to integrate matrices? Answers - dunno, dunno, and three 'no's from the maths depatment...so that's my project for the weekend!
Mar 08, 2010 06:41 by thatjazzguy from iphonefavorite5 comments
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It is if you use a Flux capacitor.
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yeah it is; you have to take each individual component of the matrix as a definite or indefinite. It's quite time consuming; you wouldn't catch me doing it in the shower. There's a good tutorial here:
http://comp.uark.edu/~jjrencis/femur/Learning-Modules/Linear-Algebra/mtxcalc/integration/integration.html
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@a_noob thanks! I'll take a long, extended and notebook enhanced look. I thought something along those lines, honest ;-) genuinely though it does seem the obvious way to work it out, applying the basic theorum to the matrix. Sorta what the question suggests right?
Bless the maths department. I don't know why i'm perpetually talking AT you but they do do a great job, and i've spent many a lunchtime depriving them of their lunch to answer quite pointless questions. There should be more teachers willing to give that time, 'tis the icing on the cake you guys!
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@thedigitalghost: I need a Flux capacitor.
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@thedigitalghost: I LOVE those movies.