Question: The linear system has a cousin system called its adjoint. (Taking the negative of the transpose twice returns the original matrix, so each system is

The linear system
The linear systemhas   a

has a "cousin" system

The linear systemhas   a

called its adjoint. (Taking the negative of the transpose twice returns the original matrix, so each system is the adjoint of the other.)

The linear systemhas   a
The linear systemhas   a
The linear systemhas   a
The linear systemhas   a

(c) Solve the IVP consisting of the system of part (a) and

The linear systemhas   a

(d) Solve the IVP consisting of the adjoint of the system of part (a) and the initial condition

The linear systemhas   a
The linear systemhas   a

0 0 wTi W'X (0)= 10 (0) =127

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