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l.1 \textbf{Question 3}
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l.3 L
e système devient avec $\rho = EI = 1$ et $q(\zeta,t)=0$ :
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l.3 Le systè
me devient avec $\rho = EI = 1$ et $q(\zeta,t)=0$ :
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l.7 E\dot{x}_{1d}(t) &
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simple: Just type `I\&' now. But if some right brace
up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely,
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might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable.
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l.8 E\dot{x}_{2d}(t) &
= -D^T x_{1d}(t)-\phi(L)u(t),\\
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here. If you just want an ampersand, the remedy is
simple: Just type `I\&' now. But if some right brace
up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely,
you're probably due for more error messages, and you
might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable.
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l.9 y(t) &
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I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark
here. If you just want an ampersand, the remedy is
simple: Just type `I\&' now. But if some right brace
up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely,
you're probably due for more error messages, and you
might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable.
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l.10 \end{aligned}
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l.13 E
n multipliant les deux premières équations par $E^{-1}$, on obtient :
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l.15 \begin{equation}
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l.17 \dot{x}_{1d}(t) &
= E^{-1}D x_{2d}(t),\\
I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark
here. If you just want an ampersand, the remedy is
simple: Just type `I\&' now. But if some right brace
up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely,
you're probably due for more error messages, and you
might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable.
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l.18 \dot{x}_{2d}(t) &
= -E^{-1}D^T x_{1d}(t)-E^{-1}\phi(L)u(t).
I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark
here. If you just want an ampersand, the remedy is
simple: Just type `I\&' now. But if some right brace
up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely,
you're probably due for more error messages, and you
might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable.
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l.19 \end{aligned}
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l.22 E
t, on obtient comme valeurs de $A$, $B$ et $C$ :
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l.24 \begin{equation}
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l.26 \begin{bmatrix}
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l.27 0 &
E^{-1}D \\
I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark
here. If you just want an ampersand, the remedy is
simple: Just type `I\&' now. But if some right brace
up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely,
you're probably due for more error messages, and you
might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable.
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l.28 -E^{-1}D^T &
0
I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark
here. If you just want an ampersand, the remedy is
simple: Just type `I\&' now. But if some right brace
up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely,
you're probably due for more error messages, and you
might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable.
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l.29 \end{bmatrix}
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l.30 \begin{bmatrix}
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l.31 0 &
0 & 0 & 0 & 114 & 6 & 12 & -2 \\
I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark
here. If you just want an ampersand, the remedy is
simple: Just type `I\&' now. But if some right brace
up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely,
you're probably due for more error messages, and you
might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable.
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l.31 0 & 0 &
0 & 0 & 114 & 6 & 12 & -2 \\
I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark
here. If you just want an ampersand, the remedy is
simple: Just type `I\&' now. But if some right brace
up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely,
you're probably due for more error messages, and you
might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable.
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0 & 114 & 6 & 12 & -2 \\
I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark
here. If you just want an ampersand, the remedy is
simple: Just type `I\&' now. But if some right brace
up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely,
you're probably due for more error messages, and you
might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable.
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I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark
here. If you just want an ampersand, the remedy is
simple: Just type `I\&' now. But if some right brace
up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely,
you're probably due for more error messages, and you
might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable.
! Misplaced alignment tab character &.
l.31 0 & 0 & 0 & 0 & 114 &
6 & 12 & -2 \\
I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark
here. If you just want an ampersand, the remedy is
simple: Just type `I\&' now. But if some right brace
up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely,
you're probably due for more error messages, and you
might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable.
! Misplaced alignment tab character &.
l.31 0 & 0 & 0 & 0 & 114 & 6 &
12 & -2 \\
I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark
here. If you just want an ampersand, the remedy is
simple: Just type `I\&' now. But if some right brace
up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely,
you're probably due for more error messages, and you
might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable.
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l.31 0 & 0 & 0 & 0 & 114 & 6 & 12 &
-2 \\
I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark
here. If you just want an ampersand, the remedy is
simple: Just type `I\&' now. But if some right brace
up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely,
you're probably due for more error messages, and you
might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable.
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here. If you just want an ampersand, the remedy is
simple: Just type `I\&' now. But if some right brace
up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely,
you're probably due for more error messages, and you
might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable.
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I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark
here. If you just want an ampersand, the remedy is
simple: Just type `I\&' now. But if some right brace
up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely,
you're probably due for more error messages, and you
might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable.
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l.32 0 & 0 & 0 &
0 & -54 & -6 & -2 & 4 \\
I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark
here. If you just want an ampersand, the remedy is
simple: Just type `I\&' now. But if some right brace
up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely,
you're probably due for more error messages, and you
might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable.
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l.32 0 & 0 & 0 & 0 &
-54 & -6 & -2 & 4 \\
I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark
here. If you just want an ampersand, the remedy is
simple: Just type `I\&' now. But if some right brace
up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely,
you're probably due for more error messages, and you
might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable.
! Misplaced alignment tab character &.
l.32 0 & 0 & 0 & 0 & -54 &
-6 & -2 & 4 \\
I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark
here. If you just want an ampersand, the remedy is
simple: Just type `I\&' now. But if some right brace
up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely,
you're probably due for more error messages, and you
might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable.
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l.32 0 & 0 & 0 & 0 & -54 & -6 &
-2 & 4 \\
I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark
here. If you just want an ampersand, the remedy is
simple: Just type `I\&' now. But if some right brace
up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely,
you're probably due for more error messages, and you
might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable.
! Misplaced alignment tab character &.
l.32 0 & 0 & 0 & 0 & -54 & -6 & -2 &
4 \\
I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark
here. If you just want an ampersand, the remedy is
simple: Just type `I\&' now. But if some right brace
up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely,
you're probably due for more error messages, and you
might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable.
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0 & 0 & 0 & -1188 & -12 & -114 & 6 \\
I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark
here. If you just want an ampersand, the remedy is
simple: Just type `I\&' now. But if some right brace
up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely,
you're probably due for more error messages, and you
might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable.
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l.33 0 & 0 &
0 & 0 & -1188 & -12 & -114 & 6 \\
I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark
here. If you just want an ampersand, the remedy is
simple: Just type `I\&' now. But if some right brace
up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely,
you're probably due for more error messages, and you
might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable.
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0 & -1188 & -12 & -114 & 6 \\
I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark
here. If you just want an ampersand, the remedy is
simple: Just type `I\&' now. But if some right brace
up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely,
you're probably due for more error messages, and you
might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable.
! Misplaced alignment tab character &.
l.33 0 & 0 & 0 & 0 &
-1188 & -12 & -114 & 6 \\
I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark
here. If you just want an ampersand, the remedy is
simple: Just type `I\&' now. But if some right brace
up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely,
you're probably due for more error messages, and you
might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable.
! Misplaced alignment tab character &.
l.33 0 & 0 & 0 & 0 & -1188 &
-12 & -114 & 6 \\
I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark
here. If you just want an ampersand, the remedy is
simple: Just type `I\&' now. But if some right brace
up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely,
you're probably due for more error messages, and you
might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable.
! Misplaced alignment tab character &.
l.33 0 & 0 & 0 & 0 & -1188 & -12 &
-114 & 6 \\
I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark
here. If you just want an ampersand, the remedy is
simple: Just type `I\&' now. But if some right brace
up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely,
you're probably due for more error messages, and you
might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable.
! Misplaced alignment tab character &.
l.33 0 & 0 & 0 & 0 & -1188 & -12 & -114 &
6 \\
I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark
here. If you just want an ampersand, the remedy is
simple: Just type `I\&' now. But if some right brace
up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely,
you're probably due for more error messages, and you
might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable.
! Misplaced alignment tab character &.
l.34 0 &
0 & 0 & 0 & -828 & -12 & -54 & 6 \\
I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark
here. If you just want an ampersand, the remedy is
simple: Just type `I\&' now. But if some right brace
up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely,
you're probably due for more error messages, and you
might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable.
! Misplaced alignment tab character &.
l.34 0 & 0 &
0 & 0 & -828 & -12 & -54 & 6 \\
I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark
here. If you just want an ampersand, the remedy is
simple: Just type `I\&' now. But if some right brace
up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely,
you're probably due for more error messages, and you
might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable.
! Misplaced alignment tab character &.
l.34 0 & 0 & 0 &
0 & -828 & -12 & -54 & 6 \\
I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark
here. If you just want an ampersand, the remedy is
simple: Just type `I\&' now. But if some right brace
up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely,
you're probably due for more error messages, and you
might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable.
! Misplaced alignment tab character &.
l.34 0 & 0 & 0 & 0 &
-828 & -12 & -54 & 6 \\
I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark
here. If you just want an ampersand, the remedy is
simple: Just type `I\&' now. But if some right brace
up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely,
you're probably due for more error messages, and you
might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable.
! Misplaced alignment tab character &.
l.34 0 & 0 & 0 & 0 & -828 &
-12 & -54 & 6 \\
I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark
here. If you just want an ampersand, the remedy is
simple: Just type `I\&' now. But if some right brace
up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely,
you're probably due for more error messages, and you
might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable.
! Misplaced alignment tab character &.
l.34 0 & 0 & 0 & 0 & -828 & -12 &
-54 & 6 \\
I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark
here. If you just want an ampersand, the remedy is
simple: Just type `I\&' now. But if some right brace
up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely,
you're probably due for more error messages, and you
might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable.
! Misplaced alignment tab character &.
l.34 0 & 0 & 0 & 0 & -828 & -12 & -54 &
6 \\
I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark
here. If you just want an ampersand, the remedy is
simple: Just type `I\&' now. But if some right brace
up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely,
you're probably due for more error messages, and you
might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable.
! Misplaced alignment tab character &.
l.35 6 &
54 & 4 & -2 & 0 & 0 & 0 & 0 \\
I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark
here. If you just want an ampersand, the remedy is
simple: Just type `I\&' now. But if some right brace
up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely,
you're probably due for more error messages, and you
might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable.
! Misplaced alignment tab character &.
l.35 6 & 54 &
4 & -2 & 0 & 0 & 0 & 0 \\
I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark
here. If you just want an ampersand, the remedy is
simple: Just type `I\&' now. But if some right brace
up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely,
you're probably due for more error messages, and you
might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable.
! Misplaced alignment tab character &.
l.35 6 & 54 & 4 &
-2 & 0 & 0 & 0 & 0 \\
I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark
here. If you just want an ampersand, the remedy is
simple: Just type `I\&' now. But if some right brace
up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely,
you're probably due for more error messages, and you
might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable.
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l.35 6 & 54 & 4 & -2 &
0 & 0 & 0 & 0 \\
I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark
here. If you just want an ampersand, the remedy is
simple: Just type `I\&' now. But if some right brace
up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely,
you're probably due for more error messages, and you
might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable.
! Misplaced alignment tab character &.
l.35 6 & 54 & 4 & -2 & 0 &
0 & 0 & 0 \\
I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark
here. If you just want an ampersand, the remedy is
simple: Just type `I\&' now. But if some right brace
up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely,
you're probably due for more error messages, and you
might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable.
! Misplaced alignment tab character &.
l.35 6 & 54 & 4 & -2 & 0 & 0 &
0 & 0 \\
I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark
here. If you just want an ampersand, the remedy is
simple: Just type `I\&' now. But if some right brace
up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely,
you're probably due for more error messages, and you
might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable.
! Misplaced alignment tab character &.
l.35 6 & 54 & 4 & -2 & 0 & 0 & 0 &
0 \\
I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark
here. If you just want an ampersand, the remedy is
simple: Just type `I\&' now. But if some right brace
up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely,
you're probably due for more error messages, and you
might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable.
! Misplaced alignment tab character &.
l.36 -6 &
-114 & -2 & 12 & 0 & 0 & 0 & 0 \\
I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark
here. If you just want an ampersand, the remedy is
simple: Just type `I\&' now. But if some right brace
up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely,
you're probably due for more error messages, and you
might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable.
! Misplaced alignment tab character &.
l.36 -6 & -114 &
-2 & 12 & 0 & 0 & 0 & 0 \\
I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark
here. If you just want an ampersand, the remedy is
simple: Just type `I\&' now. But if some right brace
up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely,
you're probably due for more error messages, and you
might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable.
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l.36 -6 & -114 & -2 &
12 & 0 & 0 & 0 & 0 \\
I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark
here. If you just want an ampersand, the remedy is
simple: Just type `I\&' now. But if some right brace
up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely,
you're probably due for more error messages, and you
might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable.
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l.36 -6 & -114 & -2 & 12 &
0 & 0 & 0 & 0 \\
I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark
here. If you just want an ampersand, the remedy is
simple: Just type `I\&' now. But if some right brace
up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely,
you're probably due for more error messages, and you
might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable.
! Misplaced alignment tab character &.
l.36 -6 & -114 & -2 & 12 & 0 &
0 & 0 & 0 \\
I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark
here. If you just want an ampersand, the remedy is
simple: Just type `I\&' now. But if some right brace
up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely,
you're probably due for more error messages, and you
might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable.
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l.36 -6 & -114 & -2 & 12 & 0 & 0 &
0 & 0 \\
I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark
here. If you just want an ampersand, the remedy is
simple: Just type `I\&' now. But if some right brace
up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely,
you're probably due for more error messages, and you
might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable.
! Misplaced alignment tab character &.
l.36 -6 & -114 & -2 & 12 & 0 & 0 & 0 &
0 \\
I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark
here. If you just want an ampersand, the remedy is
simple: Just type `I\&' now. But if some right brace
up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely,
you're probably due for more error messages, and you
might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable.
! Misplaced alignment tab character &.
l.37 -12 &
-828 & -6 & 54 & 0 & 0 & 0 & 0 \\
I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark
here. If you just want an ampersand, the remedy is
simple: Just type `I\&' now. But if some right brace
up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely,
you're probably due for more error messages, and you
might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable.
! Misplaced alignment tab character &.
l.37 -12 & -828 &
-6 & 54 & 0 & 0 & 0 & 0 \\
I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark
here. If you just want an ampersand, the remedy is
simple: Just type `I\&' now. But if some right brace
up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely,
you're probably due for more error messages, and you
might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable.
! Misplaced alignment tab character &.
l.37 -12 & -828 & -6 &
54 & 0 & 0 & 0 & 0 \\
I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark
here. If you just want an ampersand, the remedy is
simple: Just type `I\&' now. But if some right brace
up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely,
you're probably due for more error messages, and you
might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable.
! Misplaced alignment tab character &.
l.37 -12 & -828 & -6 & 54 &
0 & 0 & 0 & 0 \\
I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark
here. If you just want an ampersand, the remedy is
simple: Just type `I\&' now. But if some right brace
up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely,
you're probably due for more error messages, and you
might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable.
! Misplaced alignment tab character &.
l.37 -12 & -828 & -6 & 54 & 0 &
0 & 0 & 0 \\
I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark
here. If you just want an ampersand, the remedy is
simple: Just type `I\&' now. But if some right brace
up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely,
you're probably due for more error messages, and you
might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable.
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l.37 -12 & -828 & -6 & 54 & 0 & 0 &
0 & 0 \\
I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark
here. If you just want an ampersand, the remedy is
simple: Just type `I\&' now. But if some right brace
up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely,
you're probably due for more error messages, and you
might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable.
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l.37 -12 & -828 & -6 & 54 & 0 & 0 & 0 &
0 \\
I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark
here. If you just want an ampersand, the remedy is
simple: Just type `I\&' now. But if some right brace
up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely,
you're probably due for more error messages, and you
might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable.
! Misplaced alignment tab character &.
l.38 -12 &
-1188 & -6 & 114 & 0 & 0 & 0 & 0
I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark
here. If you just want an ampersand, the remedy is
simple: Just type `I\&' now. But if some right brace
up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely,
you're probably due for more error messages, and you
might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable.
! Misplaced alignment tab character &.
l.38 -12 & -1188 &
-6 & 114 & 0 & 0 & 0 & 0
I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark
here. If you just want an ampersand, the remedy is
simple: Just type `I\&' now. But if some right brace
up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely,
you're probably due for more error messages, and you
might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable.
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l.38 -12 & -1188 & -6 &
114 & 0 & 0 & 0 & 0
I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark
here. If you just want an ampersand, the remedy is
simple: Just type `I\&' now. But if some right brace
up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely,
you're probably due for more error messages, and you
might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable.
! Misplaced alignment tab character &.
l.38 -12 & -1188 & -6 & 114 &
0 & 0 & 0 & 0
I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark
here. If you just want an ampersand, the remedy is
simple: Just type `I\&' now. But if some right brace
up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely,
you're probably due for more error messages, and you
might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable.
! Misplaced alignment tab character &.
l.38 -12 & -1188 & -6 & 114 & 0 &
0 & 0 & 0
I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark
here. If you just want an ampersand, the remedy is
simple: Just type `I\&' now. But if some right brace
up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely,
you're probably due for more error messages, and you
might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable.
! Misplaced alignment tab character &.
l.38 -12 & -1188 & -6 & 114 & 0 & 0 &
0 & 0
I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark
here. If you just want an ampersand, the remedy is
simple: Just type `I\&' now. But if some right brace
up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely,
you're probably due for more error messages, and you
might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable.
! Misplaced alignment tab character &.
l.38 -12 & -1188 & -6 & 114 & 0 & 0 & 0 &
0
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simple: Just type `I\&' now. But if some right brace
up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely,
you're probably due for more error messages, and you
might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable.
! LaTeX Error: \begin{equation} on input line 24 ended by \end{bmatrix}.
See the LaTeX manual or LaTeX Companion for explanation.
Type H <return> for immediate help.
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l.39 \end{bmatrix}
Your command was ignored.
Type I <command> <return> to replace it with another command,
or <return> to continue without it.
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@ \OML/cmm/m/it/10 E[]D[]\/cmr/m/n/10 0 = 0000114612 \OMS/cmsy/m/n/10 ^^@ \/cmr
/m/n/10 2[] 0000 \OMS/cmsy/m/n/10 ^^@ \/cmr/m/n/10 54 \OMS/cmsy/m/n/10 ^^@ \/cm
r/m/n/10 6 \OMS/cmsy/m/n/10 ^^@ \/cmr/m/n/10 24[] 0000 \OMS/cmsy/m/n/10 ^^@ \/c
mr/m/n/10 1188 \OMS/cmsy/m/n/10 ^^@ \/cmr/m/n/10 12 \OMS/cmsy/m/n/10 ^^@ \/cmr/
m/n/10 1146[] 0000 \OMS/cmsy/m/n/10 ^^@ \/cmr/m/n/10 828 \OMS/cmsy/m/n/10 ^^@ \
/cmr/m/n/10 12 \OMS/cmsy/m/n/10 ^^@ \/cmr/m/n/10 546[] 6544 \OMS/cmsy/m/n/10 ^^
@ \/cmr/m/n/10 20000[] \OMS/cmsy/m/n/10 ^^@ \/cmr/m/n/10 6 \OMS/cmsy/m/n/10 ^^
@ \/cmr/m/n/10 114 \OMS/cmsy/m/n/10 ^^@ \/cmr/m/n/10 2120000[] \OMS/cmsy/m/n/1
0 ^^@ \/cmr/m/n/10 12 \OMS/cmsy/m/n/10 ^^@ \/cmr/m/n/10 828 \OMS/cmsy/m/n/10 ^^
@ \/cmr/m/n/10 6540000[] \OMS/cmsy/m/n/10 ^^@ \/cmr/m/n/10 12 \OMS/cmsy/m/n/10
^^@ \/cmr/m/n/10 1188 \OMS/cmsy/m/n/10 ^^@ \/cmr/m/n/10 61140000
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See the LaTeX manual or LaTeX Companion for explanation.
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l.42 \begin{equation}
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l.44 \begin{bmatrix}
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or <return> to continue without it.
! LaTeX Error: \begin{equation} on input line 42 ended by \end{bmatrix}.
See the LaTeX manual or LaTeX Companion for explanation.
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l.46 \end{bmatrix}
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or <return> to continue without it.
! LaTeX Error: Environment bmatrix undefined.
See the LaTeX manual or LaTeX Companion for explanation.
Type H <return> for immediate help.
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l.48 \begin{bmatrix}
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or <return> to continue without it.
! LaTeX Error: \begin{equation} on input line 42 ended by \end{bmatrix}.
See the LaTeX manual or LaTeX Companion for explanation.
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l.57 \end{bmatrix}
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or <return> to continue without it.
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l.60 \begin{bmatrix}
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or <return> to continue without it.
! Misplaced alignment tab character &.
l.61 0 &
-\Phi^{T}(L,t)
I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark
here. If you just want an ampersand, the remedy is
simple: Just type `I\&' now. But if some right brace
up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely,
you're probably due for more error messages, and you
might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable.
! LaTeX Error: \begin{equation} on input line 42 ended by \end{bmatrix}.
See the LaTeX manual or LaTeX Companion for explanation.
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l.62 \end{bmatrix}
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or <return> to continue without it.
! LaTeX Error: Environment bmatrix undefined.
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Type H <return> for immediate help.
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l.64 \begin{bmatrix}
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Type I <command> <return> to replace it with another command,
or <return> to continue without it.
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l.65 0 &
0 & 0 & 0 & 0 & -1 & 0 & 0
I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark
here. If you just want an ampersand, the remedy is
simple: Just type `I\&' now. But if some right brace
up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely,
you're probably due for more error messages, and you
might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable.
! Misplaced alignment tab character &.
l.65 0 & 0 &
0 & 0 & 0 & -1 & 0 & 0
I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark
here. If you just want an ampersand, the remedy is
simple: Just type `I\&' now. But if some right brace
up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely,
you're probably due for more error messages, and you
might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable.
! Misplaced alignment tab character &.
l.65 0 & 0 & 0 &
0 & 0 & -1 & 0 & 0
I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark
here. If you just want an ampersand, the remedy is
simple: Just type `I\&' now. But if some right brace
up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely,
you're probably due for more error messages, and you
might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable.
! Misplaced alignment tab character &.
l.65 0 & 0 & 0 & 0 &
0 & -1 & 0 & 0
I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark
here. If you just want an ampersand, the remedy is
simple: Just type `I\&' now. But if some right brace
up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely,
you're probably due for more error messages, and you
might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable.
! Misplaced alignment tab character &.
l.65 0 & 0 & 0 & 0 & 0 &
-1 & 0 & 0
I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark
here. If you just want an ampersand, the remedy is
simple: Just type `I\&' now. But if some right brace
up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely,
you're probably due for more error messages, and you
might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable.
! Misplaced alignment tab character &.
l.65 0 & 0 & 0 & 0 & 0 & -1 &
0 & 0
I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark
here. If you just want an ampersand, the remedy is
simple: Just type `I\&' now. But if some right brace
up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely,
you're probably due for more error messages, and you
might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable.
! Misplaced alignment tab character &.
l.65 0 & 0 & 0 & 0 & 0 & -1 & 0 &
0
I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark
here. If you just want an ampersand, the remedy is
simple: Just type `I\&' now. But if some right brace
up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely,
you're probably due for more error messages, and you
might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable.
! LaTeX Error: \begin{equation} on input line 42 ended by \end{bmatrix}.
See the LaTeX manual or LaTeX Companion for explanation.
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l.66 \end{bmatrix}
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Type I <command> <return> to replace it with another command,
or <return> to continue without it.
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\OML/cmm/m/it/10 B \/cmr/m/n/10 = 0[] \OMS/cmsy/m/n/10 ^^@ \OML/cmm/m/it/10 E[
]\/cmr/m/n/10 ^^H(\OML/cmm/m/it/10 L\/cmr/m/n/10 ) = 0[] 0[] 0[] 0[] 4[] \OMS/
cmsy/m/n/10 ^^@ \/cmr/m/n/10 16[] \OMS/cmsy/m/n/10 ^^@ \/cmr/m/n/10 60[] \OMS
/cmsy/m/n/10 ^^@ \/cmr/m/n/10 120 \OML/cmm/m/it/10 C \/cmr/m/n/10 = 0 \OMS/cmsy
/m/n/10 ^^@ \/cmr/m/n/10 ^^H[](\OML/cmm/m/it/10 L; t\/cmr/m/n/10 ) = 00000 \OMS
/cmsy/m/n/10 ^^@ \/cmr/m/n/10 100
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l.70 \begin{equation}
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l.71 \boxed
{
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of your error message was never \def'ed. If you have
misspelled it (e.g., `\hobx'), type `I' and the correct
spelling (e.g., `I\hbox'). Otherwise just continue,
and I'll forget about whatever was undefined.
! LaTeX Error: Environment aligned undefined.
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l.72 \begin{aligned}
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or <return> to continue without it.
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l.73 \dot{x}_d(t) &
= Ax_d(t)+Bu(t),\\
I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark
here. If you just want an ampersand, the remedy is
simple: Just type `I\&' now. But if some right brace
up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely,
you're probably due for more error messages, and you
might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable.
! Misplaced alignment tab character &.
l.74 y(t) &
= Cx_d(t).
I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark
here. If you just want an ampersand, the remedy is
simple: Just type `I\&' now. But if some right brace
up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely,
you're probably due for more error messages, and you
might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable.
! LaTeX Error: \begin{equation} on input line 70 ended by \end{aligned}.
See the LaTeX manual or LaTeX Companion for explanation.
Type H <return> for immediate help.
...
l.75 \end{aligned}
Your command was ignored.
Type I <command> <return> to replace it with another command,
or <return> to continue without it.
Overfull \hbox (168.62527pt too wide) detected at line 77
[]
[]
)
! Emergency stop.
<*> Q3.tex
*** (job aborted, no legal \end found)
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