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\begin{equation}
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A=\left[
 
\begin{matrix}
 
\begin{matrix}
    0 & 1 \\
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1&2&3&\\
    1 & 0
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3&4&4&\\
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5&4&4&
 
\end{matrix}
 
\end{matrix}
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\right]
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\end{equation}

Revision as of 00:48, 16 May 2017

\begin{equation} A=\left[ \begin{matrix} 1&2&3&\\ 3&4&4&\\ 5&4&4& \end{matrix} \right] \end{equation}

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