The "more" that I wanted was for the conclusion to the small worked example to be shown. That is, what do the computed factor matrices B and C look like as CSS rules, for this tiny example? Does the A' that they multiply to equal the original A matrix?
The "more" that I wanted was for the conclusion to the small worked example to be shown. That is, what do the computed factor matrices B and C look like as CSS rules, for this tiny example? Does the A' that they multiply to equal the original A matrix?
I think this could be a useful tool in the IDE. Imagine vscode highlighting a line and suggesting another place to put it instead. Neat.