Maths Project Matrix
Maths Project Matrix
1. Introduction (Matrix)
2. Definition (Matrix)
3. Characteristics of Matrix
4. Properties of Matrix
(Addition & Multiplication)
5. Finding inverse of a matrix
6. The concept of matrix
7. Real Life Problems
8. Solving by matrix
9. Analysis and Interpretation
10. Conclusion
11. Bibliography
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Introduction
Matrices are incredibly useful things that crop up in many
different applied areas. For now, we'll probably only do some
elementary manipulations with matrices, and then we'll move on
to the next topic. But we should not be surprised to encounter
matrices again in physics or engineering. (The plural "matrices" is
pronounced as "MAY-truh-seez".)
Matrices were initially based on systems of linear equations.
Given the following system of equations, we can write the
associated augmented matrix.
2x+3y-z = 6
-x-y-z = 9
X+y+6z = 0
Let us write down the coefficients and the answer values,
including all "minus" signs. If there is "no" coefficient, then the
coefficient is "I"
2 3 -1 6
-1 -1 -1 9
1 1 6 0