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Definition
Let R i denotes the i t h row of the matrix A = [a i j ] then the elementary row operations on the matrix A are defined as: 3. R i g R i + kR j means multiply each element of j t h row by k and add it to the corresponding elements of i t h row. The corresponding column transformatio..
Definition of a Matrix
A rectangular array of entries is called a Matrix. The entries may be real, complex or functions. The entries are also called as the elements of the matrix. The rectangular array of entries are enclosed in an ordinary bracket or in square bracket. Matrices are denoted by capital lette..
Introduction
A set of numbers arranged in a definite order according to some definite rule is called a sequenc..
Note 2:
From the definition, it is clear that if B is the inverse of A, then A is the inverse of ..
Sequences Introduction
Introduction - A set of numbers arranged in a definite order according to some definite rule is called a sequence . Sequences have wide applications. For example, the amount of money in a fixed deposit in a bank, over a number of years increases in a sequenc..
Difference between a Permutation and a Combination
i. In a combination, only selection is made. In a permutation, not only a selection is made, but also there is an arrangement of a definite order. ii. There is no order of selection in combinations. In permutation, order is a must. iii. Usually (i.e., except in special cases or trivial c..
Sequences and Series
Sequence - A set of numbers arranged in a definite order according to some definite rule is called a sequence. or A sequence is a function whose domain is the set N of natural numbers. It is customary to denote a sequence by a letter 'a' and the image a(n) or t(n), n N under 'a'..
Determinants
Let A = [a ij ] be a square matrix. We can associate with the square matrix A, a determinant which is formed by exactly the same array of elements of the matrix A. A determinant formed by the same array of elements of the square matrix A is called the determinant of the square matrix A and is denot..
Proof:
From the definition of inverse of a matrix, we have (AB)(AB) - 1 = I or A - 1 (AB)(AB) - 1 = A - 1 I (Pre-multiplying both sides by A - 1 ) or (A - 1 A) B (AB) - 1 = A - 1 (Since A - 1 I = A - 1 ) or I B (AB) - 1 = A - 1 or B (AB) - 1 = A - 1 or (B - 1 B)(AB) - ..
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