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dolphi86 [110]
4 years ago
12

Express (0.0006) in engineering notation.

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1 answer:
Alla [95]4 years ago
4 0
.6 x 10^-3 (Move the decimal in a multiple of 3 and don't forget it's 6 tenths not the whole number 6) In scientific notation this would be;
(the whole number)6 x 10^-4
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The equilibrium prices of the three independent commodities using the inverse matrix are P1 = 4, P2 = 7, P3 = 8 respectively.

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To determine the values of P1 and P2 for the system of equations given by using an inverse matrix, we have:

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Representing the above data in matrix form, we have:

\left[\begin{array}{cc}9&1\\3&4\\ \end{array}\right] \left[\begin{array}{c} \mathbf{P_1} \\ \mathbf{P_2}\\ \end{array}\right] =  \left[\begin{array}{c} \mathbf{51} \\ \mathbf{39} \\ \end{array}\right] which is in the form AX = B

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\mathbf{{A^{-1} AX} = A^{-1} B}

X = A⁻¹ B

Let's start by finding A⁻¹;

\mathbf{A = \left[\begin{array}{cc}9&1\\3&4\end{array}\right] }

\mathbf{A^{-1} = \dfrac{1}{36-3}\left[\begin{array}{cc}4&-1\\3&9\end{array}\right] }

\mathbf{A^{-1} = \dfrac{1}{33}\left[\begin{array}{cc}4&-1\\3&9\end{array}\right] }

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\mathbf{A^{-1}B = \dfrac{1}{33}\left[\begin{array}{cc}4&-1\\3&9\end{array}\right] \left[\begin{array}{c}51\\39\\ \end{array}\right] }

\mathbf{\implies \dfrac{1}{33}\left[\begin{array}{cc}204&-39\\-153&+351\end{array}\right]  }

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\mathbf{\implies \left[\begin{array}{c}5\\ \\ 6\end{array}\right]  }

\left[\begin{array}{c}\mathbf{P_1}\\  \mathbf{P_2}\end{array}\right]= \left[\begin{array}{c}5\\ 6 \end{array}\right] }

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\mathbf{A^{-1} = \dfrac{1}{|A|} \  (adj \  A)}

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\mathbf{A^{-1}B = -1 \left[\begin{array}{ccc}-8&1&5\\-4&1&2\\5&2&-3\end{array}\right] }\left[\begin{array}{c}42\\47\\57\end{array}\right]

\mathbf{A^{-1}B = -\left[\begin{array}{ccc}-336&+47&+285\\-168&+47&+114\\210&-47&-171\end{array}\right] }

\mathbf{A^{-1}B = -\left[\begin{array}{c}-4\\-7\\-8\end{array}\right] }

\mathbf{A^{-1}B = \left[\begin{array}{c}4\\7\\8\end{array}\right] }

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