Matrix inverse method || matrix inverse 3x3
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- čas přidán 9. 03. 2021
- Hey guys,
Hope you all are doing well. I had got a comment to add an example on same method having - ve sign. So here it is hope you are going to love it.
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Well explanation but sir how do you get Last answer which is =5 5/3 4/3 if you could share will really appreciate that
Divide 90 by 18, 30 by 18 and 24 by 18. You will get your answer.
X=5 , Y=1.6 , Z=1.3
This is the answer
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How can we verify the x y z value ? sir
@@rajuk6462 substitute x,y and z into any of the three original equations and you should get a value equal to the constant on its right hand side.
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Bhaya why will write xyz in column Matrix, why can't we write in row matrix?
Very helpful sir but confused by the signs for last row !
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How do one come up with the signs of the matrix...since they are all changing in the two videos...thank you
Those are the sign of co-factor.
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Thank you sir. I understand the determinant matrix. But how you reduced to 18 is what you didn't explain
18means starting answer
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Why is not the last line middle column negative? it is 3+2 and thats is -1 powered to five, which is negative.
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Sr if the det.of A will come -ve than inversion is possible Or not
Yes. It's possible.
But it must not be zero.
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is it different with a dimension of (4x4) (3x1)=(3x1) Do I need to do something else Or can I just follow ur explanation? because i didn't learn this in school yet but like to educate myself and now have one of 4x1 and dont rlly know what to do.
Process is same for all thpe of matrix.
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Hello sir .Sir is cofactor and adjoint are Same ?
No
If determinant of A is negative then?
It must not be zero.
Nice explanation sir.
But am confuse about the sign convention of the matrix
Where are you confused in sign convention? Will you please elaborate?
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What if my determination is negative like ( -2) ....does inverse exist or not
Yes. It does.
Determinant can be negative.
Well-done sir, but I'm confused when you get 5/3 and 4/3. But I know you multiply 1*90/18= 5. But the remaining aspect I dont get it.
To simplify the fraction 30/18, you can find the greatest common factor (GCF) of the numerator (30) and the denominator (18), and then divide both the numerator and the denominator by the GCF.
The GCF of 30 and 18 is 6.
30÷6=5
18÷6=3
So, 30/18 simplifies to 5/3.
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Sir you went wrong somewhere 3 -1 you have get 3+3 don't think so 😮 please sir may come up please
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Good explanation bro but How u written the signs before finding coffactor as +,-,+,-,+,-,+,-,+, which was taken in matrix ?
It's valid for all type of matrix and when we find co factor, sign changes accordingly.
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