10.5 Inverses of Matrices and Matrix Equations

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10.5 Inverses of Matrices and Matrix Equations Copyright © Cengage Learning. All rights reserved.

Objectives The Inverse of a Matrix Finding the Inverse of a 2 x 2 Matrix Matrix Equations Modeling with Matrix Equations

The Inverse of a Matrix

The Inverse of a Matrix First, we define identity matrices, which play the same role for matrix multiplication as the number 1 does for ordinary multiplication of numbers; that is, 1  a = a  1 = a for all numbers a. A square matrix is one that has the same number of rows as columns. The main diagonal of a square matrix consists of the entries whose row and column numbers are the same.

The Inverse of a Matrix These entries stretch diagonally down the matrix, from top left to bottom right.

The Inverse of a Matrix Thus the 2  2, 3  3, and 4  4 identity matrices are Identity matrices behave like the number 1 in the sense that A  In = A and In  B = B whenever these products are defined.

Example 1 – Identity Matrices The following matrix products show how multiplying a matrix by an identity matrix of the appropriate dimension leaves the matrix unchanged.

The Inverse of a Matrix

Example 2 – Verifying That a Matrix Is an Inverse Verify that B is the inverse of A, where and Solution: We perform the matrix multiplications to show that AB = I and BA = I.

Example 2 – Solution cont’d

Finding the Inverse of a 2 x 2 Matrix

Finding the Inverse of a 2 x 2 Matrix The following rule provides a simple way for finding the inverse of a 2  2 matrix, when it exists.

Example 3 – Finding the Inverse of a 2 x 2 Matrix Let Find A–1, and verify that AA–1 = A–1A = I2. Solution: Using the rule for the inverse of a 2  2 matrix, we get

Example 3 – Solution cont’d To verify that this is indeed the inverse of A, we calculate AA–1 and A–1A:

Example 3 – Solution cont’d

Finding the Inverse of a 2 x 2 Matrix The quantity ad – bc that appears in the rule for calculating the inverse of a 2  2 matrix is called the determinant of the matrix. If the determinant is 0, then the matrix does not have an inverse (since we cannot divide by 0).

Matrix Equations

Matrix Equations SOLVING A MATRIX EQUATION

Example 6 – Solving a System Using a Matrix Inverse A system of equations is given. (a) Write the system of equations as a matrix equation. (b) Solve the system by solving the matrix equation. 2x – 5y = 15 3x – 6y = 36

Example 6(a) – Solution 2x – 5y = 15 3x – 6y = 36 We write the system as a matrix equation of the form AX = B. 2x – 5y = 15 3x – 6y = 36

Example 6(b) – Solution cont’d Using the rule for finding the inverse of a 2  2 matrix, we get

Example 6(b) – Solution cont’d Multiplying each side of the matrix equation by this inverse matrix, we get So x = 30 and y = 9.