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# Consider the linear system of equations 2 -1 0 If X1 3 -1 X2 8 We used 2 X3 -5 one iteration of the Jacobi method to compute X(I) = (0.5,2.6667,-2.5)t If we know th...

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###### Consider the linear system of equations 2 -1 0 If X1 3 -1 X2 8 We used 2 X3 -5 one iteration of the Jacobi method to compute X(I) = (0.5,2.6667,-2.5)t If we know the exact solution X=( 2, 3,-1)t, then norm two of the error vector approximately equal1.615886b. 1.5c. 1.527514

Consider the linear system of equations 2 -1 0 If X1 3 -1 X2 8 We used 2 X3 -5 one iteration of the Jacobi method to compute X(I) = (0.5,2.6667,-2.5)t If we know the exact solution X=( 2, 3,-1)t, then norm two of the error vector approximately equal 1.615886 b. 1.5 c. 1.527514

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