It is called a KERNAL.
No.A 3x3 matrix A is a representation of a linear map \alpha : \mathbb{R}^3 \longrightarrow \mathbb{R}^3 .For any linear map T : U \longrightarrow V ,we have the rank-nullity theorum:rank(T)+nullity(T) = dim(U)where the rank and nullity are the dimensions of the image and kernal of T respectively.Im(T) = ker(T) \Rightarrow rank(T) = nullity(T) = m, sayfor some non-negative integer m. Then the rank-nullity theorum implies that dim(U)=2m.The image and kernal of a matrix A are the same as those for the corresponding basis-free linear map \alpha .For a 3x3 matrix, dim(U) = 3, so there are no such matrices (since 3 is odd).
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No, but sometimes "average" means "mean" - when it doesn't mean median, geometric mean, or something else entirely.
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Eithne means kernal.
Anglicized form of Eithne meaning kernal
A kernal in Android is what software and hardware use to communicate.
A homophone of the word "kernel" is "colonel."
If you mean inventing the Linux Kernel, then it's Linus Torvalds. I
The homonym for "kernal" is "kernel." Kernel refers to a seed or core inside a fruit or nut, while kernal does not have a widely recognized definition.
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The kernal's outer shell breaks when the germ inside the kernal turns water and heats into steam, the pressure bursts the kernal and the internal starch flares out making the white fluffy portion.
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the kernal is the central part of the Linux operating system and determines how the system works - all distributions of Linux are based on this.
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