Example 4.  Solve the 31 by 31 system  [Graphics:Images/Tri-DiagonalMod_gr_136.gif]  in Example 1 using the inverse matrix [Graphics:Images/Tri-DiagonalMod_gr_137.gif] and the computation  [Graphics:Images/Tri-DiagonalMod_gr_138.gif].  

Solution 4 (b).

[Graphics:../Images/Tri-DiagonalMod_gr_154.gif]


[Graphics:../Images/Tri-DiagonalMod_gr_155.gif]
[Graphics:../Images/Tri-DiagonalMod_gr_156.gif]


[Graphics:../Images/Tri-DiagonalMod_gr_157.gif]


[Graphics:../Images/Tri-DiagonalMod_gr_158.gif]

Compare this answer with the previous ones we obtained in Examples 1-3.

[Graphics:../Images/Tri-DiagonalMod_gr_159.gif]



[Graphics:../Images/Tri-DiagonalMod_gr_160.gif]
[Graphics:../Images/Tri-DiagonalMod_gr_161.gif]

Question.  For a tri-diagonal matrix A would you use the  [Graphics:../Images/Tri-DiagonalMod_gr_162.gif]  method of solution ?  Why ?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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