Use the fact that if , then to find the inverse of each matrix, if possible. Check that and .
7. Systems of Equations & Matrices
Determinants and Cramer's Rule
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Evaluate each determinant.
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Use the determinant theorems to evaluate each determinant. See Example 4.
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Evaluate each determinant.
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For each pair of matrices A and B, find (a) AB and (b) BA. See Example 7.
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In Exercises 31–36, use the alternative method for evaluating third-order determinants on here to evaluate each determinant.
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Find AB and BA for the following matrices.
Matrix B acts as the multiplicative element for 2 2 square matrices.
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For Exercises 11–22, use Cramer's Rule to solve each system.
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Evaluate the determinant of the matrix.
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For Exercises 11–22, use Cramer's Rule to solve each system.
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Find the inverse, if it exists, for each matrix.
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Find each sum or difference, if possible. See Examples 2 and 3.
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Evaluate each determinant.
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Use Cramer's rule to solve each system of equations. If D = 0, then use another method to determine the solution set. See Examples 5–7.
x + 2y + 3z = 4
4x + 3y + 2z = 1
-x - 2y - 3z = 0
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Find the inverse, if it exists, for each matrix.
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