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Review
Calculating the determinant of a matrix and the inverse matrix
Understanding of the identity matrix
Terminology such as singular, non-singular, invertible.
Matrix Multiplication and the dimensions of the matrix
Resources
1. KAHOOT
https://create.kahoot.it/#quiz/1cebbe21-94c3-4f1b-8e7b-3e55ec571017
2. Mathisfun Quizes
http://www.mathsisfun.com/algebra/matrix-multiplying.html
Notation and Convention
x y 3
Write
x y 5
As an Equation Matrix
Matrix of constants
Coefficient Matrix
Matrix of variables
Sample Routine Question
x 3 y 14
Solve
5x y 6
Remember a 2 x 2 matrix
multiplied by a 2 x 1 matrix
gives a 2 x 1 matrix
Therefore
Sample Routine Question 2
Example of an Alternative Method
Why?
Can simplify the answer, the first equation becomes
A Question that may catch you out!
A simple rearrangement of the
second equation will ensure that it
works
Continue:
BUT
The coefficients of B do not
match the second equation!!
Consolidating Understanding
Website Quizzes
https://www.cliffsnotes.com/study-guides/algebra/algebra-ii/linear-sentences-in-two-variables/quiz-linear-
equations-solutions-using-matrices-with-two-variablesc
Text Reference
Sadler Mathematics Specialist Units 1 and 2
Exercise 10D Page 212
Enter as an equation matrix onto the ClassPad and use the Advanced Solve capabilities of the calculator
2.2.5 define and use basic linear transformations: dilations of the form (x,y)( 1 x, 2 y), rotations about the origin
and reflection in a line that passes through the origin and the representations of these transformations by 2 2
matrices
2.2.6 apply these transformations to points in the plane and geometric objects
2.2.7 define and use composition of linear transformations and the corresponding matrix products
2.2.8 define and use inverses of linear transformations and the relationship with the matrix inverse
2.2.9 examine the relationship between the determinant and the effect of a linear transformation on area
2.2.10 establish geometric results by matrix multiplications; for example: show that the combined effect of 2 reflections
is a rotation
Web
http://msharrismathclasses.weebly.com/solving-systems-of-linear-equations.html