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CM represent. 3. Is B the inverse of A? -3] 7 (a) A = = (b) A = (c) A = = (d) A = (e) A = 1 -2 [32] 4 3 [35] 2 3 7 17 25 2 3 Find A-1 f. 17 25 24 36 B B B= = -[ -1 - B= B = 3 = -4 3 -2 [7 3] 2 1 -2 3 -5 3 3 -2 3 -2 -25 17 - 17 12
CM represent. 3. Is B the inverse of A? -3] 7 (a) A = = (b) A = (c) A = = (d) A = (e) A = 1 -2 [32] 4 3 [35] 2 3 7 17 25 2 3 Find A-1 f. 17 25 24 36 B B B= = -[ -1 - B= B = 3 = -4 3 -2 [7 3] 2 1 -2 3 -5 3 3 -2 3 -2 -25 17 - 17 12
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Algebra and Trigonometry (6th Edition)
6th Edition
ISBN:
9780134463216
Author: Robert F. Blitzer
Publisher:
PEARSON
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P Prerequisites: Fundamental Concepts Of Algebra
1 Equations And Inequalities
2 Functions And Graphs
3 Polynomial And Rational Functions
4 Exponential And Logarithmic Functions
5 Trigonometric Functions
6 Analytic Trigonometry
7 Additional Topics In Trigonometry
8 Systems Of Equations And Inequalities
9 Matrices And Determinants
10 Conic Sections And Analytic Geometry
11 Sequences, Induction, And Probability
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P.1 Algebraic Expressions, Mathematical Models, And Real Numbers
P.2 Exponents And Scientific Notation
P.3 Radicals And Rational Exponents
P.4 Polynomials
P.5 Factoring Polynomials
P.6 Rational Expressions
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