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Inverse of a 3x3 Matrix
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- čas přidán 17. 02. 2018
- This precalculus video tutorial explains how to find the inverse of a 3x3 matrix. You need to write an augmented matrix containing the original matrix and the multiplicative identity matrix. You need to convert the original matrix into the multiplicative identity matrix using elementary row operations. The multiplicative identity matrix will change into the inverse of the original matrix as long as you apply the same elementary row operations to it.
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There is a more systematic approach to calculating the inverse of a matrix though. I uploaded a video where I go through such exercises step by step, it might help :)
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He did too... 2x1does not equal 1... 8:25
@@Supergamer-ex2yr He should have done -1/2R2 + R1
@@davidschori2417 Exactly
I appreciate that you leave the mistakes in the video. Helps to understand what to do if things go wrong
I don't. I just want to quickly check one of the steps without being forced to watch the entire video in case they have to correct themselves later on. Thanks for letting me know though.
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I agree. It’s actually easy compared to most of the other things as there’s no complicated formula to use.
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I like your straightforward approach to finding the inverse matrix. I have only one problem with this: the leading row in an operation should always be the row where the operation is taking place, like this -> R2-R1 -> which means that the second row is where the first row is being subtracted from. Doing this helps me to avoid ambiguity.
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As much as I am thankful for this video, for helping me through my struggles with math, I do believe that I have found a problem. At 7:59, we are supposed to multiply 2 with 1 and then subtract 0 from the sum. So 2 times 1 is 2, minus 0 is still equal to 2.
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the his order of operation is wrong. If he is subtracting R1 from R3 is should be r3-r1
Mmmm depends if we dealing with figures above or below the diagonal 1 1 1 l think 🤗
actually its same... it depends on where you apply the operation coz you have the freedom to do so.
Yes the row you want to change should be mentioned first OR you should explicitly write it as R1-R3 --> R3
Where R is a shortcut for row.
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my question is that on 8:oo you multiplyed row 1 by 2 and substract it by row 2. so on the first column you multiply no 1 by two and u substruct it by zero (2*1 - 0) . it should be 2. how could it be one ?
same here..... thats where I don't get it.. it should be 2
@@alphahenry4908 he made a mistake we need to mutiply row 2 by 1/2 and then substract row 1 by Row 2
spot one me got that as well
I was legit smashing my head at the table like... this just undid all the progress I thought I made xD
@@studente_luissgc4586 Wouldn't you just multiply row 2 by 1/4th and skip all that extra stuff?
two times 1 - 0 = 1??
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2x1-0=1??? (8'7'')
I know man! Baffled on that one...
I believe he did that incorrectly.
ya at 7:58 he clearly made a mistake. It happens in these stupid things, there are like a page of calculations that ALL have to be correct. Not a big deal.
Okay, I'm not going crazy...
He should have multiplied row two by 1/4 which would have given him 0 1 0 I 1 1 1 and then row one minus row two multiplied by 2 which would have resulted in 1 0 0 I 2 2 3.
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u can use it to escape the matrix
Thanks. A very simplified alternative to the "product of determinant reciprocal and adjoint" technique
The determinant Technique is alot easier than this one
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It’s easier to work on 1’s first, then focus on turning the other parts into 0s.
why?
I usually use A^-1=1/detA*C^T. Where the inverse is given by 1 divided by the determinant * the matrix of every minor C transponated.But this method is ineffective for matrix bigger than 3x3
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2 times 1 and minus o stay 1at 8:2. How can?
That's mistake. He changed it after.
He made a mistake
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Is there a specific order that i can follow? Like should i invert 0 first or something like that.
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Are the row operations performed always performed in that exact sequence or is there a dynamic logic that he is applying (for a 3X3 matrix)?
Doesn’t matter already, but there is a dynamic logic
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This is more complex that it should be. Easier to transpose A then find the adjoint matrix and divide that by the determinant of A
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Is there a rule for choosing which rows you manipulate to get 0’s? Like in one step, you use 3 and 4 to make negative 12 to get the 3 to become a 0 in row 3. But couldn’t one also use row 1 and get the 2 to become 6 and get them to cancel out that way? Forgive me if my phrasing of the question is poor, I only wonder does it matter which rows we use in the manipulation process to get 0’s?
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How does 2-0 = 1, please explain 7:58
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7:59 an error. That's 2
Should've gone for R1 - (1/2)R2
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7:55 "two times one minus zero, so thats gonna stay as one" why? 2x1 equals 2. 2 minus 0 equals 2...
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Quit crying because he made a small mistake at 7:58. If you meet someone who finds the inverse of 3x3 matrices correctly on the first try, they are probably a robot sent back in time to destroy humanity. BE WARNED
Brett Carter it’s so easy to solve inverse of 3*3 matrices you just need a good tutor 😂
@@liyanajasmin5125 No matter how good your tutor, people make silly mistakes, and in this, 1 mistake in many calculations, will get you the incorrect answer.
@@liyanajasmin5125 It's not easy for everyone.
He corrected it a few seconds after
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Appreciate your videos 7:58 but you said 2x1-0 is 1
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