Ask your own question, for FREE!
Mathematics 16 Online
OpenStudy (anonymous):

What is the pseudoinverse of the following matrix: [[1, 1, 1],[0, 0, 0]]

myininaya (myininaya):

i never heard of this term

OpenStudy (anonymous):

http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=pseudoinverse

myininaya (myininaya):

i have heard of pseudorandom (this is just arrangement of numbers right?)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Here you can just find a matrix A^-1 such that \[A*A^{-1}*A = A\]

myininaya (myininaya):

so if we can find A^-1 such that is true then A is its pseudoinverse

OpenStudy (anonymous):

nope, A^-1 is the pseudoinverse of A

myininaya (myininaya):

but wouldn't that also make A pseudoinverse of A^-1

OpenStudy (anonymous):

right

OpenStudy (anonymous):

the pseudoinverse of the pseudoinverse of A is A

OpenStudy (anonymous):

try using this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Singular_value_decomposition

myininaya (myininaya):

Are you going to right a program for this?

myininaya (myininaya):

oops write*

myininaya (myininaya):

I left your question because I seen you left your question. But seriously this is too hard for me right now.

myininaya (myininaya):

I will need alot more time to look at this stuff.

myininaya (myininaya):

And I need a review.

Can't find your answer? Make a FREE account and ask your own questions, OR help others and earn volunteer hours!

Join our real-time social learning platform and learn together with your friends!
Can't find your answer? Make a FREE account and ask your own questions, OR help others and earn volunteer hours!

Join our real-time social learning platform and learn together with your friends!