The equation seems to be invalid. Is that the equation from your homework? Both sides of the equation dont seem to be equal to each other. This equation would have no solution, instead of one or infinite solutions.
Answer: 5 divided by 13
Step-by-step explanation:
Step-by-step explanation:
The answer is OPTION C
Find the Inverse of a 3x3 Matrix.
First
Find the Determinant of A(The coefficients of e
Proceed towards finding the CO FACTOR of the 3x3 Matrix.
+. - +
A= [ 1 -1 -1 ]
[ -1 2 3 ]
[ 1 1 4 ]
The determinant of this is 1.
Find the co factor
| 2 3 | |-1 3 | |-1 2 |
| 1. 4. | |1 4 | |1. 1 |
|-1. -1 | |1 -1 | |1 -1
| 1. 4 | |1. 4| |1 1|
|-1. -1 | |1 -1 | |1. -1
|2. 3| |-1. 3| |-1 2|
After Evaluating The Determinant of each 2x 2 Matrix
You'll have
[ 5 7 -3]
[3 5 -2 ]
[-1 -2 1]
Reflect this along the diagonal( Keep 5,5 -2)
Then switching positions of other value
No need of Multiplying by the determinant because its value is 1 from calculation.
After this
Our Inverse Matrix Would be
[ 5 3 -1 ]
[7 5 -2 ]
[ -3 -2 1]
THIS IS OUR INVERSE.
SO
OPTION C