Please give a detailed answer to the question; correct answers will be given a thumbs up. Problem 3: Determine whether x(1)(t),x(2)(t),x(3)(t) are linearly independent for -oo < t < oo. Give detailed computations. 1(0-8)=(1)(x1--)=()(2x_7-)=(1)1x
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Given: x(1)(t) = 1(0-8) x(2)(t) = (1)(x1--) = ()(2x_7-) x(3)(t) = (1)1x Rewriting the vectors in matrix form: x(1)(t) = [1, 0, -8] x(2)(t) = [1, x1, -] x(3)(t) = [1, 1, x] Show more…
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