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Math 324 Assignment 5: Inverses and Elementary Matrices, Assignments of Mathematics

Six exercises from a university-level mathematics assignment focused on finding the inverse of matrices and working with elementary matrices. Exercises include finding the inverse of a given matrix, explaining how to determine if a square matrix has an inverse, proving that the matrices b and c are equal if ab = ca = i, and finding the inverse of an elementary matrix. Students are encouraged to check their answers using mathcad.

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Math 324: Assignment 5
Exercise 1. (a) Find the inverse of A=
1 2 2
2 5 0
36 5
(b) Write the matrix Aand A1as products of elementary matrices. Check your answer using
MathCAD.
Exercise 2. Explain, in terms of row reducing, how you can tell whether a square matrix has
an inverse. Find a 3 by 3 matrix without an inverse, and illustrate your explaination.
Exercise 3. Suppose that A,Band Care nby nreal matrices such that
AB =In=CA
Prove that B=C.
Exercise 4. Suppose Ais invertible with inverse A1, so AA1=I=A1A. If AC =I,
prove that C=A1. In particular, inverses are unique.
Exercise 5. (a) Suppose E1is an elementary matrix obtained from Iby multiplying row 2 of
Iby 4. Describe E1
1in terms of elemenatry row opertations on I.
(b) Suppose E2is an elementary matrix obtained by adding 4 times row 3 of Ito row 2.
Describe E1
2in terms of elemenatry row opertations on I.
(c) Suppose E3is an elementary matrix obtained by switching rows 1 and 3 of I. Describe
E1
3in terms of elemenatry row opertations on I.
(d) Verify your answers for 3 by 3 matrices.
Exercise 6. If A=EnEn1. . . E3E2E1is a product elementary matrices. Express A1as a
product of elementary matrices, and explain why your answer works.

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Math 324: Assignment 5

Exercise 1. (a) Find the inverse of A =

(b) Write the matrix A and A−^1 as products of elementary matrices. Check your answer using MathCAD.

Exercise 2. Explain, in terms of row reducing, how you can tell whether a square matrix has an inverse. Find a 3 by 3 matrix without an inverse, and illustrate your explaination.

Exercise 3. Suppose that A, B and C are n by n real matrices such that

AB = In = CA

Prove that B = C.

Exercise 4. Suppose A is invertible with inverse A−^1 , so AA−^1 = I = A−^1 A. If AC = I, prove that C = A−^1. In particular, inverses are unique.

Exercise 5. (a) Suppose E 1 is an elementary matrix obtained from I by multiplying row 2 of I by −4. Describe E 1 − 1 in terms of elemenatry row opertations on I.

(b) Suppose E 2 is an elementary matrix obtained by adding 4 times row 3 of I to row 2. Describe E 2 − 1 in terms of elemenatry row opertations on I.

(c) Suppose E 3 is an elementary matrix obtained by switching rows 1 and 3 of I. Describe E 3 − 1 in terms of elemenatry row opertations on I.

(d) Verify your answers for 3 by 3 matrices.

Exercise 6. If A = EnEn− 1... E 3 E 2 E 1 is a product elementary matrices. Express A−^1 as a product of elementary matrices, and explain why your answer works.