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1 4-1 Matrices and Data Warm Up Lesson Presentation Lesson Quiz
Holt Algebra 2

2 Warm Up Distribute. 1. 3(2x + y + 3z) 2. –1(x – y + 2) 6x + 3y + 9z –x + y – 2

3 Objectives Use matrices to display mathematical and real-world data.
Find sums, differences, and scalar products of matrices.

4 The table shows the top scores for girls in barrel racing at the 2004 National High School Rodeo finals. The data can be presented in a table or a spreadsheet as rows and columns of numbers. You can also use a matrix to show table data. A matrix is a rectangular array of numbers enclosed in brackets.

5 Matrix A has two rows and three columns
Matrix A has two rows and three columns. A matrix with m rows and n columns has dimensions m  n, read “m by n,” and is called an m  n matrix. A has dimensions 2  3. Each value in a matrix is called an entry of the matrix.

6 You can add or subtract two matrices only if they have the same dimensions.

7 Example 2B: Finding Matrix Sums and Differences
Add or subtract, if possible. 3 –2 1 0 –1 1 4 –2 3 2 –2 3 W = , X = , Y = , Z = X – Z Subtract each corresponding entry. –1 2 –2 3 –1 –5 = X – Z =

8 Example 4A: Simplifying Matrix Expressions
3 –2 1 0 2 –1 1 4 –2 3 0 4 –1 P = Q= R = Evaluate 3P — Q, if possible. P and Q do not have the same dimensions; they cannot be subtracted after the scalar products are found.

9 Example 4B: Simplifying Matrix Expressions
3 –2 1 0 2 –1 1 4 –2 3 0 4 –1 P = Q= R = Evaluate 3R — P, if possible. = 3 1 4 –2 3 0 4 3 –2 1 0 2 –1 = –6 9 3 –2 1 0 2 –1 3(1) 3(4) 3(–2) 3(3) 3(0) 3(4) 3 –2 1 0 2 –1 –7 9 –2 13 =

10 Check It Out! Example 4b 4 –2 –3 10 4 –1 –5 3 2 0 –9 D = [6 –3 8] A = B = C = Evaluate 2A – 3C, if possible. 4 –2 –3 10 = 2 – 3 3 2 0 –9 2(4) 2(–2) 2(–3) 2(10) = + –3(3) –3(2) –3(0) –3(–9) 8 –4 –6 20 = + –9 –6 = –1 –10 –6 47

11 Lesson Quiz 1. What are the dimensions of A? 2. What is entry D12? Evaluate if possible. 3. 2A — C 4. C + 2D (2B + D) 3  2 –2 Not possible


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