Sunday, December 11, 2011

Muliplying Matrixs.

Ohh Brob thanks for alllll the wonderful study guides :)



So sometime this week…maybe last week we learned how to multiply matrices:



When multiplying matrices (a)(b)x(b)(c) the inner numbers have to match, and the resulting matrix will be a(c)


Example 1:
Find each matrix product, if it is defined.
[-6 [-1 12 =
Not Defined
0] 0 -4]
2x1 2x2
*inner numbers do not match, so it is not defined


Example 2;


Find each matrix product, if it is defined.
[-2 3 [0 3 =
[-18 9
4 2] -6 5]
-12 32]
2x2 2x2
-2(0)+3(-6)=-18
-2(3)+3(5)=9
4(0)+2(-6)=-12
4(3)+4(5)=32

Exapmle 3:
Find each matrix product, if it is defined.
[8 -10 [-2 =
Not Defined
0 3 -9
-6 4] 1]
3x2 3x1
*inner number do not match, so it is not defined


--Bloggers poo and messes up the matrices. –Danielle :)

No comments:

Post a Comment