12 7 3 X1 22 3. For 1 5 1 X2 7 and using [x; x2 x3]=[1 2 1] as the initial guess, give the 7 -11 values of (17 xz xz] at

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12 7 3 X1 22 3. For 1 5 1 X2 7 and using [x; x2 x3]=[1 2 1] as the initial guess, give the 7 -11 values of (17 xz xz] at

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12 7 3 X1 22 3 For 1 5 1 X2 7 And Using X X2 X3 1 2 1 As The Initial Guess Give The 7 11 Values Of 17 Xz Xz At 1
12 7 3 X1 22 3 For 1 5 1 X2 7 And Using X X2 X3 1 2 1 As The Initial Guess Give The 7 11 Values Of 17 Xz Xz At 1 (22.94 KiB) Viewed 58 times
12 7 3 X1 22 3. For 1 5 1 X2 7 and using [x; x2 x3]=[1 2 1] as the initial guess, give the 7 -11 values of (17 xz xz] at the end of the third iteration in the Gauss-Seidel method. 2 X3 -2 Answer: Iteration X1 Teal % X2 leal, % X3 I kol% 1 2 S 4 5 What can you conclude about the actual solution of the given equation?
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