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Algebra 2: Lesson 5 Using Matrices to Organize Data and Solve Problems
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Page 1: Algebra 2: Lesson 5 Using Matrices to Organize Data and Solve Problems.

Algebra 2: Lesson 5Algebra 2: Lesson 5Using Matrices to Organize Data

and Solve ProblemsUsing Matrices to Organize Data

and Solve Problems

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Warm-up p. 29 #1-51. The Additive _______ Property states that a + (-a) = 0

2. Add 16.5 – (-24.8)

3. Solve: 4 – 3y = 16

4. True or False: By the Commutative Property: j – k = k – j

5. Simplify: -4(x + 1)+ 3(2x – 7)

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Warm-up p. 29 #1-51. The Additive Inverse Property states that a + (-a) = 0

2. Add 16.5 – (-24.8) 41.3

3. Solve: 4 – 3y = 16 4 – 16 = 3y; -12 = 3y; -4=y

4. True or False: By the Commutative Property: j – k = k – j

5. Simplify: -4(x + 1)+ 3(2x – 7) -4x – 4 + 6x – 21 = 2x - 25

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New Concept: MatrixA matrix is a rectangular array of numbers. The number of rows and columns in a matrix gives the dimensions of the matrix.

A matrix with “r” rows and “c” columns is a matrix of dimension “r × c”.

B = -3 -1 -2 2 -5 -4

Row #1

Row #2

Column #1 Column #3Column #2

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Give the dimensions of each matrix.

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Give the dimensions of each matrix.

3 × 2 4 × 12× 3

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Elements of matricesEach member of the matrix is called an element and has a unique address.

For example, in matrix A, a43 is 5.

What element is located at a23?

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Matrix AdditionTo add two matrices of the same dimension, add each element in the first matrix to the element that is in the same location in the second matrix.

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Zero MatrixA zero matrix is formed when a matrix is added with its additive inverse matrix.

matrix additive inversematrix

zero matrix

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Matrix SubtractionTo subtract two matrices of the same dimensions, A – B, take the opposite, or additive inverse, of B and add it to A.

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Matrix SubtractionTo subtract two matrices of the same dimensions, A – B, take the opposite, or additive inverse, of B and add it to A.

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Example 2

Find the additive inverse matrix of A.

Add: -A + B

Subtract: A – B.

A = -1 2 -50 -4 3

B = -3 -1 -22 -5 -4

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Example 2

A = -1 2 -50 -4 3

B = -3 -1 -22 -5 -4

-A = 1 -2 50 4 -3

-A + B= -2 -3 32 -1 -7

A – B= 2 3 -

3-2 1 7

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Ex. 3: Solving a Matrix Equation

Rewrite the equation as a subtraction equation.

Subtract the matrices.

-5 2 -4 3 + X =

-1 -2-5 -4

-5 2 -4 3 = X

-1 -2-5 -4 –

4 -4 -1 -7

X =

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Ex 4: Solving for Variables in Matrices

Equal matrices have equal elements in matching locations.

Write equations to make matching locations equal.

a+12 = 18; a = 6

2b = -14; b = -7

23 = a + c; 23 = 6 + c; 23 - 6 = c; c = 17

d = 3b; d = 3(-7); d = -21

a + 12 2b

23 d =

18 -14

a + c 3b

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Scalar MultiplicationA scalar is a constant by which a matrix is multiplied.

Scalar Multiplication is analogous to repeated Matrix Addition.

To multiply matrix A by scalar “n”, multiply every element of A by n.

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Ex. 4: Scalar Multiplication

-5 2 -4 3

Evaluate: -2M

M =

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Ex. 4: Scalar Multiplication

-5 2 -4 3

-2 -10 -4 -8 -6

=

-5 2 -4 3

Evaluate: -2M

M =

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Partner Practicepage 32 Lesson Practice a - f

Individual Practicepage 33 #1-29 odd


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