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I want to insert the equation $$ X = \left[ {\matrix

  {x_1 }  \\ 
  {x_2 }  \\ 
  {x_3 }  \\ 
  {x_4 }  \\ 
\endmatrix } \right]\quad C = \left[ {\matrix
  {c_1 }  \\ 
  {c_2 }  \\ 
  {c_3 }  \\ 
  {c_4 }  \\ 
\endmatrix } \right]\quad I = \left[ {\matrix
  1 & 0 & 0 & 0  \\ 
  0 & 1 & 0 & 0  \\ 
  0 & 0 & 1 & 0  \\ 
  0 & 0 & 0 & 1  \\ 
\endmatrix } \right]\;A = \left[ {\matrix
  {a_{11} } & {} & {} & {a_{14} }  \\ 
  {} & {} & {} & {}  \\ 
  {} & {} & {} & {}  \\ 
  {a_{41} } & {} & {} & {a_{44} }  \\ 
\endmatrix } \right]

$$

but the software can't parse. dml 13:38, 9 Oct 2004 (UTC)

Yes they should be merged, but I suspect that in time both shall be supplanted with deeper more thorough entries.

MikelahrMike Lahr

Support merge JQ 23:06, 6 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]

title should be changed

title should be:

Input-output model (economics)