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Matrix

Matrices are two-dimensional arrangements of numbers organized in rows and columns. There are several types of matrices including row matrices, column matrices, square matrices, null matrices, diagonal matrices, scalar matrices, and unit matrices. The order of a matrix is defined by the number of rows and columns. Basic matrix operations include addition, subtraction, multiplication, and transposition. For matrices to be added or subtracted, they must be of the same order, and corresponding elements are added or subtracted.
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Matrix

Matrices are two-dimensional arrangements of numbers organized in rows and columns. There are several types of matrices including row matrices, column matrices, square matrices, null matrices, diagonal matrices, scalar matrices, and unit matrices. The order of a matrix is defined by the number of rows and columns. Basic matrix operations include addition, subtraction, multiplication, and transposition. For matrices to be added or subtracted, they must be of the same order, and corresponding elements are added or subtracted.
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MATRICES AND DETERMINANTS

Introduction :

 The knowledge of matrices is necessary in various branches mathematics matrices are one of the powerful tools in
mathematics .

 The evolution of concept of matrices is result of an attempt to obtain compact and simple methods of solving system
of linear equations.

 Matrices are used electronic spread sheet programs of personal computers , which in turn used in different areas of
business and science like budgeting ,sales projection, cost estimation, analyzing the result of an experiment etc.

 The mathematical tool is not only used in certain braches of science but also in genetics, economics sociology,
modern psychology and industrial management

MATRICES

DEFINITION

“ A matrix is an arrangement of numbers( real or complex)in rows (horizontal lines) and columns (vertical lines) and
enclosed by the brackets”.

Ex: [ ]

Order of matrix

If the matrix has m-rows and n-columns ,we say that it is a matrix “Order “ m read m as m cross n)

[ ] order is 2 2 [ ] order

Types of matrices

1) Row matrix

A matrix having one row and any number of column is called Row matrix

Ex :- [ ] [ ]

2) Column matrix

A matrix having one column and any number of row is called Column matrix

Ex:-[ ] [ ]

2 2

3) Square matrix

A matrix in witch the number of rows is equal to the number of columns is called a square matrix

Ex:- [ ] [ ]

2 3

4) Null matrix

A matrix in witch all the elements are zeros is called a Null matrix
Ex:- [ ] [ ]

2 3

5) Diagonal matrix

A diagonal matrix is a square matrix in witch all elements except the element in the principal diagonal are zero

[ ]

6) Scalar matrix

A diagonal matrix in which all the diagonal elements are equal is called scalar matrix

Ex:

A [ ]

7) Unit matrix

A scalar matrix in which all the diagonal elements are equal to 1 is called Unit matrix and it is denoted by I

Ex:

A [ ] A [ ]

8) Transpose of a matrix

Transpose of a matrix is obtained by interchanging the row’s and column’s .It is usually denoted by or

ex:

A [ ]

[ ]

Algebra of matrices

Equality of two matrices

Two matrices A and B are said to be equal [ A= B] , if A and B are of same order and the corresponding elements in A and B
are equal

ex [ ] [ ] by the equality of matrices x

Addition and subtraction of two matrices:

If A and B are two matrices then their sum (A+B) and their difference (A-B) exists iff i)A and B are of same order ii)A+B and A-
B are obtained by adding or subtracting the corresponding elements. T hen order of (A+B) and (A-B) is same as that of order A or
B.

In other words, If two matrices of same order they can be added or subtracted
by adding /subtracting the corresponding elements

Addition of Matrix

1) If A [ ] and B [ ] find A
Solution

A [ ] [ ]

[ ] [ ]

2) If A [ ]and B [ ] find A

Solution

A [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ]

3) If A=[ ] , B=[ ]

2A =2*[ ] = [ ] =[ ]

3B=3*[ ] = [ ] =[ ]

=[ ] +[ ]

4)

[ ] =[ ]

Subtraction of matrix
1) If A= [ ] [ ]

Solution

=[ ] [ ]

[ ] = [ ]

2) If A=[ ] [ ] , find 2A

Solution

2A [ ] [ ]

= [ ] [ ]

= [ ]

= [ ]

3) If A [ ] ,B [ ] find 3A
Solution

3A 3*[ ] [ ]

[ ] [ ]

[ ]

[ ]

[ ]

4) If [ ] 2)A
Solution
[ ]

[ ]

1) [ ] [ ]

[ ] [ ]

2)

A [ ] [ ]

[ ] [ ]

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