Homework Statement
For what b is the following matrix positive definite?
(\stackrel{1}{b} \stackrel{b}{4})
(Sorry for the strange way I have that matrix represented)
Homework Equations
For a positive definite matrix
x^{T}Ax
for all nonzero x in \Re^n
The Attempt at a Solution
x^{T}Ax =...
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