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Subject: Re: Inverse of a Matrix
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"Ravi " <vioravis.nospam@gmail.com> wrote
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> I am not in a position to avoid
> using matrix inversion.

Why?  What do you want to do with the inverse that you
cannot avoid?  I'm very curious.