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4-2 Adding & Subtracting Matrices
Objective: To add and subtract matrices
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Adding Matrices The table shows information on ticket sales for a new movie that is showing at two theaters. Sales are for children (C) and adults (A). Theater C A C A Matinee Evening a. Write two 2 2 matrices to represent matinee and evening sales. Theater Theater Matinee C A Theater Theater Evening C A
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Continued (continued) b. Find the combined sales for the two showings.
+ = = Theater Theater C A
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Finding Identity and Inverse Matrices
Find each sum. 9 0 –4 6 0 0 3 –8 – –3 8 5 –1 a. + b. + = – = 3 + (–3) –8 + 8 – (–1) = 9 0 –4 6 = 0 0
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Subtracting Matrices 4 8 –2 0 7 –9 4 5 A = and B = . Find A – B.
4 8 –2 0 7 –9 A = and B = Find A – B. Method 1: Use additive inverses. A – B = A + (–B) = 4 8 –2 0 – –4 –5 Write the additive inverses of the elements of the second matrix. 4 + (–7) –2 + (–4) (–5) Add corresponding elements = –3 17 –6 –5 = Simplify.
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Continued (continued) Method 2: Use subtraction. A – B = – 4 8 –2 0
4 8 –2 0 7 –9 4 – – (–9) –2 – – 5 Subtract corresponding elements = –3 17 –6 –5 = Simplify.
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Solving Matrix Equations
3 –1 10 –3 – 6 –9 Solve X – = for the matrix X. X – = 10 –3 – 6 –9 3 –1 X – = 3 –1 10 –3 – 6 –9 Add to each side of the equation. – 14 –9 X = Simplify.
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Determining Equal Matrices
Determine whether the matrices in each pair are equal. a. M = ; N = – –1 4 – – – 79 M = ; N = – –1 4 – – – 7 9 Both M and N have three rows and two columns, but – M and N are not equal matrices. 7 9 = /
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Continued (continued) 27 9 – 16 4 3 –4 40 –3 b. P = ; Q = 8 0.2 12 4
3 –4 40 –3 b. P = ; Q = 8 0.2 12 4 P = ; Q = 3 –4 40 –3 – 27 9 16 4 12 8 0.2 Both P and Q have two rows and two columns, and their corresponding elements are equal. P and Q are equal matrices.
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Finding Unknown Matrix Elements
Solve the equation 2m – n –3 –4m + 2n = for m and n. 15 m + n –30 2m – n = 15 –3 = m + n –4m + 2n = –30 2m – n –3 –4m + 2n = 15 m + n –30 Since the two matrices are equal, their corresponding elements are equal.
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Continued (continued) Solve for m and n. 2m – n = 15 m + n = –3
3m = 12 Add the equations. m = 4 Solve for m. 4 + n = –3 Substitute 4 for m. n = –7 Solve for n. The solutions are m = 4 and n = –7.
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Homework Pg 178 # 2,3,4,10,11,14,17
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