Question: Repeat Prob. 11.18, but for the case of a six-dimensional Vandermonde matrix (see Prob. 10.14) where x 1 = 4, x 2 = 2, x

Repeat Prob. 11.18, but for the case of a six-dimensional Vandermonde matrix (see Prob. 10.14) where x1 = 4, x2 = 2, x3 = 7, x4 = 10, x5 = 3, and x6 = 5.

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