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Matlab: Using lutx to compute the inverse of a matrix
Show transcribed image text 2.11. The inverse of a matrix A can be defined as the matrix X whose columns xj solve the equations Axj = ej, where ej is the jth column of the identity matrix. (a) Starting with the function bslashtx, write a MATLAB function X = myinv(A) that computes the inverse of A. Your function should call lutx only once and should not use the built-in MATLAI3 backslash operator or inv function. (b) Test your function by comparing the inverses it computes with the inverses obtained from the built-in mv(A) on a few test matrices.
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