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13 Nov 2019
Find the inverse using an augmented matrix. 3 4 0 i o 3 -4 010 0 A-1-61-210 10 0 5 5 l001 Note: Partial credit is given for each correct column. A column will be colored green only if ALL entries in that column are comrect. That is, some of the e (Do not swap any rows. Enter the components of the matrix as exact values in the form of a simplified fraction) t. Transform Row 1 first, and then use Row 1 to get a o for the second row, first column entry and a o fer the third row, first column entry. Scbeit Answ Tiries Q/10 2. Transform Row 2 first, and then use Row 2 to get a o in the first row, second column entry and in the third row, second mn entry Latent Answed Tries 0/10 3. Transform Row 3 first, and then use Rew 3 to get a 0 for the first row, third column entry and a 0 for the second row, third column entry tries 0v10 TOSHIBA 0 APS ock HIFT ALT ALT CTRL FN
Find the inverse using an augmented matrix. 3 4 0 i o 3 -4 010 0 A-1-61-210 10 0 5 5 l001 Note: Partial credit is given for each correct column. A column will be colored green only if ALL entries in that column are comrect. That is, some of the e (Do not swap any rows. Enter the components of the matrix as exact values in the form of a simplified fraction) t. Transform Row 1 first, and then use Row 1 to get a o for the second row, first column entry and a o fer the third row, first column entry. Scbeit Answ Tiries Q/10 2. Transform Row 2 first, and then use Row 2 to get a o in the first row, second column entry and in the third row, second mn entry Latent Answed Tries 0/10 3. Transform Row 3 first, and then use Rew 3 to get a 0 for the first row, third column entry and a 0 for the second row, third column entry tries 0v10 TOSHIBA 0 APS ock HIFT ALT ALT CTRL FN
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3 Jan 2019