Inverse matrix

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INVERSE MATRIX(2x2)

Cariaga, Melody KayeDelgado, Diana MarieFeliciano, Aila Marie

WHAT IS AN INVERSE MATRIX?

The inverse of a nonsingular matrix A is the matrix A-1 where A · A-1 = A-1 · A = I, theidentity matrix.

TERMS

IDENTITY MATRIX The matrix I is called an identity matrix because IA = A and AI = A for all matrices A. This is similar to the number 1, which is called the multiplicative identity, because 1 a = a and a 1 = a for all real numbers a.

IDENTITY MATRIX “unit matrix” A square matrix which has a 1 for each element on the main diagonal and 0 for all other elements.

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Determinant an algebraic expression that transforms a square matrix M into a scalar.

Solving the Inverse of a 2x2 Matrix

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Proving:

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