Chapter 8: Problem 67
Determine whether the statement is true or false. Justify your answer. Multiplication of an invertible matrix and its inverse is commutative.
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Chapter 8: Problem 67
Determine whether the statement is true or false. Justify your answer. Multiplication of an invertible matrix and its inverse is commutative.
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The sums have been evaluated. Solve the given system for \(a\) and \(b\) to find the least squares regression line for the points. Use a graphing utility to confirm the results. $$\left\\{\begin{aligned} 5 b+10 a &=11.7 \\ 10 b+30 a &=25.6 \end{aligned}\right.$$
Write the system of linear equations represented by the augmented matrix. Then use back-substitution to find the solution. (Use the variables \(x, y,\) and \(z,\) if applicable.) $$\left[\begin{array}{rrrrr} 1 & -1 & 4 & \vdots & 0 \\ 0 & 1 & -1 & \vdots & 2 \\ 0 & 0 & 1 & \vdots & -2 \end{array}\right]$$
Write the matrix in row-echelon form. Remember that the row-echelon form of a matrix is not unique. $$\left[\begin{array}{ccc} 1 & -3 & 2 \\ 5 & 0 & 7 \end{array}\right]$$
Nutrition Two cheeseburgers and one small order of french fries from a fast- food restaurant contain a total of 830 calories. Three cheeseburgers and two small orders of french fries contain a total of 1360 calories. Find the number of calories in each item.
Use the matrix capabilities of a graphing utility to write the matrix in reduced row-echelon form . Use the matrix capabilities of a graphing utility to write the matrix in reduced row-echelon form. $$\left[\begin{array}{rrrr} -4 & 1 & 0 & 6 \\ 1 & -2 & 3 & -4 \end{array}\right]$$
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