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An algebraic equation of first degree or in which each term has an exponent equal to one.
Linear Equation
Linear Algebra
When graphing, it results in a straight line.
Linear Algebra
Linear Equation
This method has the advantage of leading directly to the matrix concept in reduced echelon form.
Theory of Simultaneous Linear Equations
Theory of Simultaneous Linear Algebra
Theory of Reduced Echelon Form
A rectangular array of numbers
Matrix
Punnett Sqaure
Cartesian Plane
As for system of linear equations, there can be
Extra Solution
Unique Solution
No Solution
Many Solution
Letters m and n stand for?
Columns and rows, respectively
Rows and columns, respectively
An array of numbers having the same number of columns and rows, I.e. m = n.
Diagonal Matrix
Scalar Matrix
Square Matrix
Equal Matrix
A square for which every term off the main diagonal is zero.
Diagonal Matrix
Scalar Matrix
Square Matrix
Equal Matrix
A diagonal matrix for which all terms on the main diagonal are equal.
Diagonal Matrix
Scalar Matrix
Square Matrix
Equal Matrix
Matrices having the corresponding elements equal.
Diagonal Matrix
Identity Matrix
Zero Matrix
Equal Matrix
Is a matrix having zero entries
Diagonal Matrix
Identity Matrix
Zero Matrix
Equal Matrix
Is a square matrix whose elements in the main diagonal are all on and for which every term off the main diagonal is zero.
Coefficient Matrix
Identity Matrix
Zero Matrix
Equal Matrix
Consists of the coefficients of a linear equation.
Coefficient Matrix
Identity Matrix
Matrix Constant
Augmented Matrix
A matrix in which all the entries are constants.
Coefficient Matrix
Identity Matrix
Matrix Constant
Augmented Matrix
Is a matrix where constant is adjoining to the coefficient matrix (combination of coefficient matrix and matrix constant)
Coefficient Matrix
Identity Matrix
Matrix Constant
Augmented Matrix
Two or more matrices cannot be added and subtracted provided that those matrices have the same number of rows and the same number of columns
True
False
The product of the two matrices is possible if and only if the number of columns of the first matrix is exactly the same as the number of rows of the second
True
False
In symbol, the transpose of A is TA.
True
False
MATRICES OPERATION: only matrices of the same size
Matrix Multiplication
Addition & Subtraction
Scalar Multiplication
Transpose of a Matrix
MATRICES OPERATION: the number of columns of the first matrix is exactly the same as the number of rows of the second. I.e. 2 x 3 & 3 x 3.
Matrix Multiplication
Addition & Subtraction
Scalar Multiplication
Transpose of a Matrix
MATRICES OPERATION: obtained by multiplying each element of A by r.
Matrix Multiplication
Addition & Subtraction
Scalar Multiplication
Transpose of a Matrix
MATRICES OPERATION: interchanging rows and columns of A
Matrix Multiplication
Addition & Subtraction
Scalar Multiplication
Transpose of a Matrix
Rules that guide us on what to do and what not to do when working with matrices
How many algebraic properties of matrix operation are there?
2
3
4
6
What are the algebraic properties of matrix operation?
Properties of Matrix Additions
Properties of Matrix Subtraction
Properties of Matrix Multiplication
Properties of Scalar Multiplication
Properties of Transpose
Properties of Matrix Division
A special method that involves systematically eliminating variables from equations.
INVERSE OF A MATRIX
GAUSS – JORDAN REDUCTION
HOMOGENOUS SYSTEM
A system of linear equations where all the constant terms are zeros.
INVERSE OF A MATRIX
GAUSS – JORDAN REDUCTION
HOMOGENOUS SYSTEM
If there exists a matrix A-1 , then A is called...
Nonsingular or invertible
Singular or noninvertible.
If there exists no such matrix A-1 , then A is called...
Nonsingular or invertible
Singular or noninvertible.
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