Find the matrix of the quadratic form. Assume x is in R³. 2 2 2 a. 6x? - 7x? + 3x? + 18x?x? - 14x?x? b. 3x?² - 10x?x? + 12x?x? a. The matrix of the quadratic form 6x?² - 7x?² + 3x?² + 18x?x? - 14x?x? is (Simplify your answer.) b. The matrix of the quadratic form 3x?² - 10x?x? + 12x?x? is (Simplify your answer.)
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For the quadratic form 6x^2 - 7x^2 + 3xz + 18xqX^2 - 14qX^3, we have the following coefficients: - The coefficient of x^2 is 6 - 7 = -1. - The coefficient of xz is 3. - The coefficient of xqX^2 is 18. - The coefficient of qX^3 is -14. Show more…
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