Find the value of a,b,c, and d from the equation: \(\begin{bmatrix}a-b&2a+c\\2a-b&3c+d\end{bmatrix}=\begin{bmatrix}-1&5\\0&13\end{bmatrix}\)
\(\begin{bmatrix}a-b&2a+c\\2a-b&3c+d\end{bmatrix}=\begin{bmatrix}-1&5\\0&13\end{bmatrix}\)As the two matrices are equal, their corresponding elements are also equal.
Comparing the corresponding elements, we get:
a − b = −1 … (1)
2a − b = 0 … (2)
2a + c = 5 … (3)
3c + d = 13 … (4)
From (2), we have:
b = 2a
Then, from (1), we have:
a − 2a = −1
\(\Rightarrow\) a = 1
\(\Rightarrow\)b = 2
Now, from (3), we have:
2 ×1 + c = 5
\(\Rightarrow\) c = 3
From (4) we have:
3 ×3 + d = 13
\(\Rightarrow\) 9 + d = 13 ⇒ d = 4
∴a = 1, b = 2, c = 3, and d = 4
Determine whether each of the following relations are reflexive, symmetric, and transitive.
Show that the relation R in the set R of real numbers, defined as
R = {(a, b): a ≤ b2 } is neither reflexive nor symmetric nor transitive.
Check whether the relation R defined in the set {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6} as
R = {(a, b): b = a + 1} is reflexive, symmetric or transitive.
In the matrix A= \(\begin{bmatrix} 2 & 5 & 19&-7 \\ 35 & -2 & \frac{5}{2}&12 \\ \sqrt3 & 1 & -5&17 \end{bmatrix}\),write:
I. The order of the matrix
II. The number of elements
III. Write the elements a13, a21, a33, a24, a23
If a matrix has 24 elements, what are the possible order it can have? What, if it has 13 elements?
If a matrix has 18 elements, what are the possible orders it can have? What, if it has 5 elements?
Construct a 3×4 matrix, whose elements are given by
I. \(a_{ij}=\frac{1}{2}\mid -3i+j\mid\)
II. \(a_{ij}=2i-j\)
Find the value of x, y, and z from the following equation:
I.\(\begin{bmatrix} 4&3&\\x&5\end{bmatrix}=\begin{bmatrix}y&z\\1&5\end{bmatrix}\)
II. \(\begin{bmatrix}x+y&2\\5+z&xy\end{bmatrix}=\begin{bmatrix}6&2\\5&8\end{bmatrix}\)
III. \(\begin{bmatrix}x+y+z\\x+z\\y+z\end{bmatrix}=\begin{bmatrix}9\\5\\7\end{bmatrix}\)
A matrix is a rectangular array of numbers, variables, symbols, or expressions that are defined for the operations like subtraction, addition, and multiplications. The size of a matrix is determined by the number of rows and columns in the matrix.
