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The matrix entry part in this question marks any symmetric matrix as correct, using a custom marking algorithm. A matrix is symmetric if it is equal to its transpose.
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Antony Edwards | said | Doesn't work | 4 years, 2 months ago |
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Created this as a copy of Accept any symmetric matrix.Name | Status | Author | Last Modified | |
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Accept any symmetric matrix | draft | Christian Lawson-Perfect | 22/07/2020 11:04 | |
Give an example of (vectors 1) | Doesn't work | Antony Edwards | 22/01/2021 06:01 |
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impossible_a | boolean |
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impossible_b | boolean |
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