Chapter 4: Q8. (page 171)
Find each product, if possible.
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The product for provided matrices is not possible.
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Find each product, if possible.
The product for provided matrices is not possible.
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For Exercises 36-39, use the following price list for one-day admissions to the community pool.
39. Find the matrix that represents the difference in cost if a child or adult goes to pool after 6:00 P.M.

Give examples of a row matrix, a column matrix, a square matrix, and a zero matrix. State the dimension of each matrix.
Perform the indicated matrix operation. If the matrix doesn’t exist, write impossible.
19.
Solve each equation.
Graph each system of inequalities. Name the coordinates of the vertices of the feasible region. Find the maximum and minimum values of the given function for this region.
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