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4.1 Organizing Data Into Matrices&
4.2 Adding and Subtracting Matrices
Objectives:1. Identify matrices & their elements2. Organize elements into matrices
3. Add & subtract matrices
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Definition: A matrix (plural: matrices) is a rectangular array of numbers written within brackets. > represent a matrix with a capital letter > classify it by its dimensions (# of horizontal rows & # of vertical columns)
Examples:
Matrix A is a 2 x 3 matrix.A = [ ]2 3 46 7 0
3 columns
2 rows
Matrix B is a x matrix.B = [ ]1 6 83 0 74 2 2
Matrix C is a x matrix.C = [ ]1/2 5 0.9
Matrix D is a x matrix.D = [ ]23 15 15 19.5 22 28
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A = 17 24 310.4 12 15 9 30 15
Definition: Each number in a matrix is a matrix element, identified by its position within the matrix. > use a lowercase letter with subscripts > subscripts represent the element's row # and column #
Example: Identify element a13 in the matrix A below.
a13 is the element in the first rowand third column.
Element a13 is 3.[ ]
Try some more: Element a33 is 15.Element a11 is 17.Element a21 is 10.4.
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Real-World Example: A. Write a matrix M to represent the information from the table below.
B. Identify element m15. What does this element represent.
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Example:
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