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  • ...o exponentiate by converting it into what's known as it's Jordan Canonical Form. \end{bmatrix}</math>, we first reduce it to reduced row echelon form, which is <math>\begin{bmatrix}
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  • A '''normal subgroup''' <math>{\rm H}</math> of a [[group]] <math>{\rm G}</math> is a [ An equivalent definition of normal subgroups is this-
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  • ...oup]] (i.e., a group with at least two elements) that has no non-trivial [[normal subgroup]]s, i.e., none other than itself and <math>\{e\}</math>, the trivi Every [[Abelian group | Abelian]] simple group is of the form <math>\mathbb{Z}/p\mathbb{Z}</math>, for some prime <math>p</math>. The sm
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  • ...real numbers. Consider a monic [[homogenous]] [[linear recurrence]] of the form The roots of the polynomial can be used to write a closed form for the recurrence. If the roots of this polynomial <math>P</math> are dist
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