Is it the number series of 4x3 and 4x7 so 12 and 21 respectively. Double those answers 24 42, then add the first answers to second, 36 63 again 48 84 and once more to get 60 and 105, should it not be 60105
honestly, i think that you have to go to your teachers to get answers. unless you have an answer book on your site. If you look up "answers to PearsonSuccessNet", sometimes different websites have answers to math and science problems.
I have added a link below to the answers. :)
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While matrixes is not wrong, the proper spelling is matrices. Purists will frown upon the former, and will not go down well with English teachers/markers
A non-singular matrix is basically one that has a multiplicative inverse. More specifically, a matrix "A" is non-singular if there is a matrix "B", such that AB = BA = 1, where "1" is the unity matrix. Non-singular matrixes are those that have a non-zero determinant. Singular and non-singular matrixes are only defined for square matrixes.
The plural of matrix is matrixes or matrices. (prounounced MAY tri sees)
Klaus Mosbach has written: 'Enzymes bound to artificial matrixes'
The plural of matrix is matrixes or matrices. (prounounced MAY tri sees)
A sparse matrix is an array with more zero values than non-zero values.
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Yes. Always double-check your answers. I have caught some silly mistakes in mine, and am thoroughly grateful for this method. So NEVER hand in a test without double-checking first!
Sometimes, you will get wrong answers. But that's why you should always double-check facts for yourself.
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