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Matrices

Warm up: Write about your fall break.

Element - each value in a matrix; either a number or a constant. Matrix - a rectangular array of variables or constants in horizontal rows and vertical columns enclosed in brackets. Element - each value in a matrix; either a number or a constant. Dimension - number of rows by number of columns of a matrix. **A matrix is named by its dimensions.

Examples: Find the dimensions of each matrix. Dimensions: 3x2 Dimensions: 4x1 Dimensions: 2x4

Different types of Matrices Column Matrix - a matrix with only one column. Row Matrix - a matrix with only one row. Square Matrix - a matrix that has the same number of rows and columns.

Equal Matrices - two matrices that have the same dimensions and each element of one matrix is equal to the corresponding element of the other matrix. *The definition of equal matrices can be used to find values when elements of the matrices are algebraic expressions.

Set each element equal and solve! 3. Set each element equal and solve!

* Write as linear equations. * Combine like terms. * Solve using elimination. Now check your answer

Closure: [3x 2 z] = [9 8y 15]