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Pavel [41]
3 years ago
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Matrics AssismentQ.4) If A = [1 5 ; 4 6] and B = [8 2 ; 0 4] then find BA.​

Mathematics
2 answers:
larisa [96]3 years ago
8 0

ans=[822;3232]

Step-by-step explanation:

I think the ans will be =[822;3232]

I hope it will help u.

dem82 [27]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

\textsf{\large{\underline{Solution 4}:}}

<u>Here:</u>

\rm:\longmapsto A =\begin{bmatrix} 1&4\\ 5&6\end{bmatrix}

\rm:\longmapsto  B=\begin{bmatrix} 8&0\\ 2&4\end{bmatrix}

<u>Therefore, the matrix BA will be:</u>

\rm=\begin{bmatrix} 8&0\\ 2&4\end{bmatrix}\begin{bmatrix} 1&4 \\ 5&6\end{bmatrix}

\rm=\begin{bmatrix} 8 + 0&32 + 0\\ 2 + 20&8 + 24\end{bmatrix}

\rm=\begin{bmatrix} 8 &32\\ 22&32\end{bmatrix}

<u>Therefore:</u>

\rm: \longmapsto BA = \begin{bmatrix} 8 &32\\ 22&32\end{bmatrix}

\textsf{\large{\underline{Learn More}:}}

<u>Matrix</u>: A matrix is a rectangular arrangement of numbers in the form of horizontal and vertical lines.

Horizontal lines are called rows and vertical lines are called columns.

<u>Order of Matrix: </u>A matrix containing x rows and y column has order x × y and it has xy elements.

<h3>Different types of matrices:</h3>

<u>Row Matrix:</u> This type of matrices have only 1 row. Example:

\rm:\longmapsto A=\begin{bmatrix}\rm 1&\rm 2&\rm 3\end{bmatrix}

<u>Column Matrix</u>: This type of matrices have only 1 column. Example:

\rm:\longmapsto A=\begin{bmatrix}\rm1\\ \rm2\\ \rm3\end{bmatrix}

<u>Square Matrix</u>: In this type of matrix, number of rows and columns are equal. Example:

\rm:\longmapsto A=\begin{bmatrix}\rm 1&\rm 2\\ \rm 3&\rm 4\end{bmatrix}

<u>Zero Matrix:</u> It is a matrix with all elements present is zero. Example:

\rm:\longmapsto A=\begin{bmatrix}\rm 0&\rm 0\\ \rm 0&\rm 0\end{bmatrix}

<u>Identity Matrix:</u> In this type of matrix, diagonal element is 1 and remaining elements are zero. An Identity matrix is always a square matrix. Example:

\rm:\longmapsto A=\begin{bmatrix}\rm 1&\rm 0\\ \rm 0&\rm 1\end{bmatrix}

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<u>Answer:</u>

(\frac{g}{f})(3)=\frac{-13}{21}\\

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Keywords: Domain, Operations on Functions

Learn more about functions at:

  • brainly.com/question/4767370
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