1/4 is the multiplicative inverse of 4
If the product of two matrices is the identity matrix then one matrix is the inverse or reciprocal of the other matrix. EXAMPLE A =(4 1) A-1 = (0.3 -0.1) then AA-1 = (1 0) .....(2 3)......... (-0.2 0.4)................... (1 1) The dots simply maintain the spacing and serve no other purpose.
is it 4 inverse of mod 17 or whole inverse? Whole inverse do not make sence, so, ans for the q is 13.
0.25
It will be a 2 x 5 matrix.
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The inverse of sin inverse (4/11) is simply 4/11.
1/4 is the multiplicative inverse of 4
Let N= inverse of Y Given 1/Y=4 ---> Y=1/4 inverse of 1/4 ---> 1/(1/4)=4 N=inverse of Y=4
If the product of two matrices is the identity matrix then one matrix is the inverse or reciprocal of the other matrix. EXAMPLE A =(4 1) A-1 = (0.3 -0.1) then AA-1 = (1 0) .....(2 3)......... (-0.2 0.4)................... (1 1) The dots simply maintain the spacing and serve no other purpose.
If y is equal to -4 there is not a multiplicative inverse. If y is different than -4 the inverse is: -1/(4+y)
The multiplicative inverse of 4i is -(1/4)*i.
First, we need to recall that a linear equation does not involve any products or roots of variables. All variables occur only to the first power and do not appear as arguments for trigonometric, logarithmic, or exponential functions. For example, x + √y = 4, y = sin x, and 2x + y - z + yz = 5 are not linear.To solve a system of equations such as3x + y = 52x - y = 3all information required for the solution is emboded in the augmented matrix (imagine that I put those information into a rectangular arrays)3 1 52 -1 3and that the solution can be obtained by performing appropriate operations on this matrix.The matrix of this system linear equations is a square matrix A such as3 12 -1Think this matrix asa bc dTo find an inverse of this square matrix A (2 x 2), we need to find a matrix B of the same size such that AB = I and BA = I, then A is said to be invertible and B is called the inverse of A. If no such a matrix can be found, then A is said to be singular.An invertible matrix has exactly one inverse.A square matrix A is invertible if ad - bc ≠ 0 (where ad - bc is the determinant)The formula of finding the inverse of a square matrix A isA-1 = [1/(ad - bc)][d -b the second row -c a](I'm sorry, I can't draw the arrays)So let's find the inverse of our example.A-1 = [1/(-3 -2)][-1 -1 the second row -2 3] = [-1/-5 -1/-5 the sec. row -2/-5 3/-5] =1/5 1/52/5 -3/5A n x m matrix cannot have an inverse. A n x n matrix may or may not have an inverse.To find the inverse of a n x n matrix we should to adjoin the identity matrix to the right side of A, thereby producing a matrix of the form [A | I]. Then we should apply row opperations to this matrix until the left side is reduced to I. This opperations will convert the right side to A-1, so the final matrix will have the form [I |A-1 ].(There are many other methods how to find the inverse of a n x n matrix, but I can't show them by examples. I am so sorry that I can't be so much useful to you).
is it 4 inverse of mod 17 or whole inverse? Whole inverse do not make sence, so, ans for the q is 13.
0.25
-4 multiplicative inverse of -0.25 is 1/-0.25 which is -4
3x1 matrix