Applied Mathematics 1411A/B Lecture 7: 1.7 Special Matrices

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A square matrix where all elements not on the main diagonal are zero. The number along the diagonal can also be 0. Inverses: a diagonal matrix is invertible only if all its diagonal elements are non-zero. The values in the diagonal in the inverse matrix are just the reciprocals but are in the same place. When you have an exponent to a diagonal matrix, all those values get to that power. For example the inverse of the first matrix would be: Upper triangular (all elements below the main diagonal are zero) Lower triangular is the same but all values above the main diagonal are zero. A is symmetric if for any value of. If a and b are symmetric then: is symmetric is symmetric (k is scalar)

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