How do you solve 2x+3y=-12x+3y=1 and 4x-5y=74x5y=7 using matrices?

1 Answer
Sep 22, 2016

x =8/11 and y = -9/11x=811andy=911

Explanation:

Although the method might seem quite daunting, once the preparation process is mastered, the method itself is surprisingly quick and easy, involving a few simple calculations.

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We have the following equations:

2x+3y =-1 " and "4x-5y =72x+3y=1 and 4x5y=7

First write them as matrices:

((2," "3),(4,-5)) ((x),(y)) = ((-1),(7))

Now find the inverse matrix of A =((2," "3),(4,-5))

abs(A) = (2xx -5)-(4xx3) = -10-12 = -22

A^-1 = 1/-22((-5,-3),(-4,2)) = (color(red)((5/22,3/22),(2/11,-1/11)))
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Multiply both sides of the matrix equation by the inverse matrix.

(color(red)((5/22,3/22),(2/11,-1/11))) ((2," "3),(4,-5)) ((x),(y)) = (color(red)((5/22,3/22),(2/11,-1/11)))((-1),(7))

color(white)(xxxxxxxxx)((1,0),(0,1)) ((x),(y)) = ((-1/3),(1/2))

color(white)(xxxxxxxxxxxxxx)((x),(y)) = ((8/11),(-9/11))

:. x =8/11 and y = -9/11

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Background knowledge... to help with the method above..
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A 2 x 2 matrix multiplied by the unit matrix remains unchanged

((1,0),(0,1)) ((a,b),(c,d)) = ((a,b),(c,d))

A matrix multiplied by its inverse gives the unit matrix -
also known as the Identity Matrix.

A xx A^-1 = I = ((1,0),(0,1))

To find the inverse matrix (M^-1) of matrix M

M = ((a,b),(c,d))

  1. Find the determinant (abs(M)) = ad-bc

  2. M^-1 = 1/((abs(M)))( ( d,-b),(-c,a))

(swop a and d and change the signs of b and c, then divide by the determinant.)