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Application of Matrices and Determinants
Application of Determinants, Area of a Triangle, Cramer's rule for the solution of a system of equations in 2 variables, Consistency of a system of linear equation. Application of Matrices, Homogeneous Equations (Constant = 0), Non Homogenous Equations (So..
Application of Determinants
Now we shall discuss the use of determinants in finding the area of a triangle and in the solution of simultaneous equation..
Application of Matrices and Determinants
Application of Determinants - Now we shall discuss the use of determinants in finding the area of a triangle and in the solution of simultaneous equation..
Non Homogenous Equations (Solution by the Matrix Method)
Consider the non-homogeneous equations a 1 x + b 1 y + c 1 z = d 1 a 2 x + b 2 y + c 2 z = d 2 a 3 x + b 3 y + c 3 z = d 3 This can be written as |A| may or may not be ze..
Matrices, Determinants Conclusion
Conclusion - We have seen the application of matrices and determinants in solving system of linear equation with three unknown variables. Matrices and determinants are also widely used in solving large system of linear equation. Some of these methods are Gauss-elimination method, Gauss-Jo..
Permutations and Combinations Conclusion
Conclusion - In this chapter, we have learnt the application of permutations and combinations, the fundamental counting principle and relation between n C r and n P r..
Conclusion
In this chapter, we have seen how arranging numbers in orderly rows and columns under the guise of Matrices and Determinants, has helped to solve linear equations or find the area of a triangle. There are in fact other much wider applications in Science and Engineering and other fi..
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..
Adjoint and Inverse of a Matrix
The adjoint of a square matrix [aij] is defined as the transpose of the matrix [Aij] where Aij are the cofactors of the elements aij. Adjoint of A is denoted by adj A. Let A be a square matrix of order n. If there exists a matrix B of order n such that AB = BA = I, where I is the ident..
Elementary Transformation
Elementary transformations are of the following three types: Interchange of any two rows (or columns) The multiplication of the elements of a row (or column) by a non-zero number. The addition to the elements of any row (or column) the corresponding elements of any other row (or ..
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