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![9.35
4
51.64
trix as a 4 x 5 matrix M. On a particular day, a dieti
menu 2, 93 from menu 3, and 57 from menu 4. Consider th
words what the entries in the product matrix N. M repre
1
2
3
(a) A =
(b) A =
(c) A =
2. A 4 x 4 matrix has the columns the bake goods the rows
amound of the indgredient needed to make those baked go
each entry represent the cost per unit of ingredients. Expl
C.M represent.
3. Is B the inverse of A?
(d) A =
(e) A =
-3
A = 1/2 71₁ B = 12
-2
-1
4. Find A-¹
53.78
(a) A =
47.13
(b) A =
(c) A =
[3 2
4 3
3 5
3
17 25
2 3
17 25
24 36
1
([33]
1272
25
4.95
3
8.47
17
7.12
4
41
3
- [³
B =
B =
B =
12.6
11.57
2 ปี
-2
3
1-³/2
,B=
-4 3
-5
-2 3
for the following Matrix
3 -25
-2 17
3
-2
25
12
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Transcribed Image Text:9.35
4
51.64
trix as a 4 x 5 matrix M. On a particular day, a dieti
menu 2, 93 from menu 3, and 57 from menu 4. Consider th
words what the entries in the product matrix N. M repre
1
2
3
(a) A =
(b) A =
(c) A =
2. A 4 x 4 matrix has the columns the bake goods the rows
amound of the indgredient needed to make those baked go
each entry represent the cost per unit of ingredients. Expl
C.M represent.
3. Is B the inverse of A?
(d) A =
(e) A =
-3
A = 1/2 71₁ B = 12
-2
-1
4. Find A-¹
53.78
(a) A =
47.13
(b) A =
(c) A =
[3 2
4 3
3 5
3
17 25
2 3
17 25
24 36
1
([33]
1272
25
4.95
3
8.47
17
7.12
4
41
3
- [³
B =
B =
B =
12.6
11.57
2 ปี
-2
3
1-³/2
,B=
-4 3
-5
-2 3
for the following Matrix
3 -25
-2 17
3
-2
25
12
12
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