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4.7 Identity and Inverse Matrices
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What is an identity? In math the identity is the number you multiply by to have equivalent numbers. For multiplication it is one. 5 * 1 = 5, of course. How is this useful? If you need to have a denominator of 40 in the fraction
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What is an inverse? The inverse is a number when multiplied by another number equals one.
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The identity matrix is a square matrix with one down the diagonals In a 2 X 2In a 3 X 3
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Find the matrices that when multiply together are the identity matrix. How do we find the inverse?
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Find the inverse Find the determinant of 6 – ( - 8) = 14 We will flip the diagonal of top left and bottom right, then change the signs the bottom left to top right diagonal.
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Putting the part together Take the determinant and put it under one and multiply it by the moved matrix.
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Lets see if it works
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Can there be matrices without inverses? Yes, when the determinate equals zero. Since a fraction can not have zero for a denominator. There would be no inverse.
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