Tutorial 6 - Matrix
Tutorial 6 - Matrix
TUTORIAL 6
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3 1 1 0 4
1. Given that
A=
1 2
0 4 [ ] [
,B=
1 2 3
−1 4 −2 ]
,C= 4 −1 and D= 0 1 2
0 2 0 −1 1 . Find
(i) A-1 B
(ii) 3CB+4D
(iii) DC+C
(iv) AT B
(v) BT – C
[ ]
1 4 −1
(iv) 2 3 −2
−1 2 3
4. Given
A=
[ 6 −4
−4 3 ]
and B=
[
3 −5
]
4 −7 . Show that ( AB )−1=B−1 A−1 .
1
Matrix Equations
{
2 x−3 y −4 z =4
(iii) −z=3
x−2 y + z=−8
{
x +4 y−z=3
(iv) 2 x+3 y −2 z=1
−x+ 2 y +3 z=7
{
2 y −4 z =−18+ x
(v) 3 x−2 z=−10+ y
2 y +3 z=2 x +22
{
x+ y=2+ z
(vi) 3 y=5+2 z
4 z= x+7
7. A casting company produces three different bronze sculptures. The molding department has
available a maximum 29 hours per week, the casting department has available a maximum of 14
labor hours per week, and the finishing department has a maximum of 26 labor hours available per
week. Sculpture A requires 1 hours for molding, 2 hours for casting and 2 hours for finishing;
sculpture B requires 5 hours of molding, 2 hours for casting and 4 hours for finishing; and
sculpture C requires 6 hours of molding, 2 hours for casting and 5 hours for finishing. Form a
system of linear equations and solve using inverse matrix method to determine how many sculpture
of each type should be produced.
2
Matrix Equations
ANSWERS
[ ]
3
[ ] [ ] [ ]
0 4 10 30 37 6 10 −2 −2
1. i)
2
−1
1
−1
ii) 15 16 50
−6 20 −8
iii) 8
−4 5
2 iv) [
1 2 3
−2 20 −2 ]
v) −2 5
3 −4
4 2
[ ]
−13 7 1
10 5 2
[ ]
2 11 −3
3. i) Does not exist ii) [ 3 −5
−1 2 ] iii) 1 6 −2
0 1 0
iv)
2
5
−1
5
0
−7 3 1
10 5 2
[ ]
−1
−1
4. Find ( AB ) −1
, then find B A . Both should has the same answers. ¿ 2
−1 −1
0 −1
5. A=
[−25 −12 ]
6. i) x=−1 , y=1 ii) x=1 , y=1
iii) x=−1 , y=2 , z=−3 iv) x=1 , y=1 , z =2
v) x=2 , y=4 , z=6 vi) x=1 , y=3 , z=2