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2 Mathematical Practices 5 Use appropriate tools strategically.
Content Standards A.CED.3 Represent constraints by equations or inequalities, and by systems of equations and/or inequalities, and interpret solutions as viable or nonviable options in a modeling context. Mathematical Practices 5 Use appropriate tools strategically. CCSS

3 You solved systems of linear equations algebraically.
Find the inverse of a 2 × 2 matrix. Write and solve matrix equations for a system of equations. Then/Now

4 identity matrix square matrix inverse matrix matrix equation
variable matrix constant matrix Vocabulary

5 Concept

6 A. Determine whether X and Y are inverses.
Verify Inverse Matrices A. Determine whether X and Y are inverses. If X and Y are inverses, then X ● Y = Y ● X = I. Write an equation. Matrix multiplication Example 1

7 Matrix multiplication
Verify Inverse Matrices Write an equation. Matrix multiplication Answer: Example 1

8 Matrix multiplication
Verify Inverse Matrices Write an equation. Matrix multiplication Answer: Since X ● Y = Y ● X = I, X and Y are inverses. Example 1

9 B. Determine whether P and Q are inverses.
Verify Inverse Matrices B. Determine whether P and Q are inverses. If P and Q are inverses, then P ● Q = Q ● P = I. Write an equation. Matrix multiplication Answer: Example 1

10 B. Determine whether P and Q are inverses.
Verify Inverse Matrices B. Determine whether P and Q are inverses. If P and Q are inverses, then P ● Q = Q ● P = I. Write an equation. Matrix multiplication Answer: Since P ● Q  I, they are not inverses. Example 1

11 A. Determine whether the matrices are inverses.
A. yes B. no C. not enough information D. sometimes Example 1

12 A. Determine whether the matrices are inverses.
A. yes B. no C. not enough information D. sometimes Example 1

13 B. Determine whether the matrices are inverses.
A. yes B. no C. not enough information D. sometimes Example 1

14 B. Determine whether the matrices are inverses.
A. yes B. no C. not enough information D. sometimes Example 1

15 Concept

16 A. Find the inverse of the matrix, if it exists.
Find the Inverse of a Matrix A. Find the inverse of the matrix, if it exists. Find the determinant. Since the determinant is not equal to 0, S –1 exists. Example 2

17 Definition of inverse a = –1, b = 0, c = 8, d = –2 Simplify. Answer:
Find the Inverse of a Matrix Definition of inverse a = –1, b = 0, c = 8, d = –2 Simplify. Answer: Example 2

18 Definition of inverse a = –1, b = 0, c = 8, d = –2 Simplify. Answer:
Find the Inverse of a Matrix Definition of inverse a = –1, b = 0, c = 8, d = –2 Simplify. Answer: Example 2

19 Find the Inverse of a Matrix
Check Find the product of the matrices. If the product is I, then they are inverse. Example 2

20 B. Find the inverse of the matrix, if it exists.
Find the Inverse of a Matrix B. Find the inverse of the matrix, if it exists. Find the value of the determinant. Answer: Example 2

21 B. Find the inverse of the matrix, if it exists.
Find the Inverse of a Matrix B. Find the inverse of the matrix, if it exists. Find the value of the determinant. Answer: Since the determinant equals 0, T –1 does not exist. Example 2

22 A. Find the inverse of the matrix, if it exists.
A. B. C. D. No inverse exists. Example 2

23 A. Find the inverse of the matrix, if it exists.
A. B. C. D. No inverse exists. Example 2

24 B. Find the inverse of the matrix, if it exists.
A. B. C. D. No inverse exists. Example 2

25 B. Find the inverse of the matrix, if it exists.
A. B. C. D. No inverse exists. Example 2

26 A system of equations to represent the situation is as follows.
Solve a System of Equations RENTAL COSTS The Booster Club for North High School plans a picnic. The rental company charges $15 to rent a popcorn machine and $18 to rent a water cooler. The club spends $261 for a total of 15 items. How many of each do they rent? A system of equations to represent the situation is as follows. x + y = 15 15x + 18y = 261 Example 3

27 STEP 1 Find the inverse of the coefficient matrix.
Solve a System of Equations STEP 1 Find the inverse of the coefficient matrix. STEP 2 Multiply each side of the matrix equation by the inverse matrix. Example 3

28 Solve a System of Equations
The solution is (3, 12), where x represents the number of popcorn machines and y represents the number of water coolers. Answer: Example 3

29 Answer: The club rents 3 popcorn machines and 12 water coolers.
Solve a System of Equations The solution is (3, 12), where x represents the number of popcorn machines and y represents the number of water coolers. Answer: The club rents 3 popcorn machines and 12 water coolers. Example 3

30 Use a matrix equation to solve the system of equations
Use a matrix equation to solve the system of equations. 3x + 4y = –10 x – 2y = 10 A. (–2, 4) B. (2, –4) C. (–4, 2) D. no solution Example 3

31 Use a matrix equation to solve the system of equations
Use a matrix equation to solve the system of equations. 3x + 4y = –10 x – 2y = 10 A. (–2, 4) B. (2, –4) C. (–4, 2) D. no solution Example 3

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