Solve a System of Equations Using the Multiplicative Inverse - Pre-Calculus
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What is the inverse of the identiy matrix
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What is the inverse of the identiy matrix ?
By definition, an inverse matrix is the matrix B that you would need to multiply matrix A by to get the identity. Since the identity matrix yields whatever matrix it is being multiplied by, the answer is the identity itself.
By definition, an inverse matrix is the matrix B that you would need to multiply matrix A by to get the identity. Since the identity matrix yields whatever matrix it is being multiplied by, the answer is the identity itself.
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What is the inverse of the identiy matrix
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What is the inverse of the identiy matrix ?
By definition, an inverse matrix is the matrix B that you would need to multiply matrix A by to get the identity. Since the identity matrix yields whatever matrix it is being multiplied by, the answer is the identity itself.
By definition, an inverse matrix is the matrix B that you would need to multiply matrix A by to get the identity. Since the identity matrix yields whatever matrix it is being multiplied by, the answer is the identity itself.
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What is the inverse of the identiy matrix
?
What is the inverse of the identiy matrix ?
By definition, an inverse matrix is the matrix B that you would need to multiply matrix A by to get the identity. Since the identity matrix yields whatever matrix it is being multiplied by, the answer is the identity itself.
By definition, an inverse matrix is the matrix B that you would need to multiply matrix A by to get the identity. Since the identity matrix yields whatever matrix it is being multiplied by, the answer is the identity itself.
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What is the inverse of the identiy matrix
?
What is the inverse of the identiy matrix ?
By definition, an inverse matrix is the matrix B that you would need to multiply matrix A by to get the identity. Since the identity matrix yields whatever matrix it is being multiplied by, the answer is the identity itself.
By definition, an inverse matrix is the matrix B that you would need to multiply matrix A by to get the identity. Since the identity matrix yields whatever matrix it is being multiplied by, the answer is the identity itself.
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