Hey,
I'm preparing for job interview and some of the questions will look like:
The only idea I had was to multiply D^-1 from left and E^-1 from the right but it's too easy.
I think it might be related to eigenvalues and eigenvectors.
What do you mean by "distribute the E" and the 5?
I thought multiply E^-1 from the right so the equation will be: (X+3I) = 5FE^-1 + I.
Maybe then I can move 3I from the lhs to the rhs (X = 5FE^-1 -4I) but how that would help?
What you did just has a couple of mistakes. You said that 1 - 3I = -4i when it should be -2I. However you failed to note that it should have been 5(FE^-1 + I) and not 5FE^-1 + I
You asked how would it help if you arrived at X = 5FE^-1 -4I? You now know what X equals as the question asked for. You can only solve for X in terms of F and E (and their inverses).
I probably calculated it fast and wrote -4 instead of -2.
I thought this is too easy and because of that X=5FE^-1+2I maybe is not enough,
Anyway, thank you very much, I will read again my Linear algebra notebook again
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