Copyright © 2001 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Barnett/Ziegler/Byleen Precalculus: Functions & Graphs, 5 th Edition Chapter Nine Matrices & Determinants
[2 3 –1] 1 2 – [2 3 –1] [–2 1 2] 1 2 – [–2 1 2] 2 3 23–1 –212 3 2 –12 = 2 2 94 –2 = MATRIX PRODUCT
Inverse of a Square Matrix
BASIC PROPERTIES OF MATRICES
BASIC PROPERTIES OF MATRICES Assume all products and sums are defined for the indicated matrices A, B, C, I, and
USING INVERSE METHODS TO SOLVE SYSTEMS OF EQUATIONS
DEFINITION 2 The value of a determinant of order 3 is the sum of three products obtained by multiplying each element of any one row (or each element of any one column) by its cofactor. Theorem 1 Expansion along the first row Expansion along the first column Value of a Third-Order Determinant
Summary of Determinant Properties
Summary of Determinant Properties
Cramer's Rule for Three Equations and Three Variables X=y= z=