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LinearAlgebra Lecture Note-7

The document is a lecture note on linear algebra focusing on matrices as functions of vectors, including transformations such as moving points, centering, and scaling. It includes several practice problems related to moving points, centering matrices, and finding the inverse of matrices. The content is structured into different practice sections for hands-on application of the concepts discussed.

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LinearAlgebra Lecture Note-7

The document is a lecture note on linear algebra focusing on matrices as functions of vectors, including transformations such as moving points, centering, and scaling. It includes several practice problems related to moving points, centering matrices, and finding the inverse of matrices. The content is structured into different practice sections for hands-on application of the concepts discussed.

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Linear Algebra

Lecture Note 7
Matrix as a function of vectors(Moving a point vs object , Combination of transformation , Centering Matrix , Scaling the
size of object , Special case where a matrix is 2x2)

By Noorullah Ibrahim
Practice 1
2 6
1) If x= [ ] move point x to y= [ ]
3 9
0 5
2) If x= [ ] move point x to y= [ ]
−1 −3
2 2
3) If x=[−1] move point x to y=[4]
−6 7
3 2
4) If x=[−6] move point x to y=[5]
−6 9
Practice 2
2 3 𝑇
1) if x=[ 4 5] move multiple points simultaneously by 𝑧 = [2 1]
−1 6
0 3 𝑇
2) if x=[ 2 3] move multiple points simultaneously by 𝑧 = [1 1]
−1 3
2 3 −1 1
3) If x=[2 1 0 ] move multiple points simultaneously by Z=[2]
4 5 7 5
2 3 1 1
4) If x=[2 4 7] move multiple points simultaneously by Z=[0]
2 5 7 4
Practice 3
Center these matrices
2 3 2 3 −2
1) A=[ 4 5] 6) Y=[2 2 0 ]
−1 6 2 5 2
0 3
2) B=[ 2 3]
−1 3
2 3 −1
3) C=[2 1 0 ]
4 5 7
2 3 1
4) W=[2 4 7]
2 5 7
2 −5 −1
5) X=[3 3 0]
4 5 9
Practice 4

1 3
1) A=[ ] find A-1 and find A A-1 = identity matrix
2 7

2 3
2) B=[ ] find B-1 and find BB-1 = identity matrix
1 4

1 2
3) C=[ ] find C -1 and find CC-1 = identity matrix
3 4

4 6
4) D=[ ] find D -1 and find DD-1 = identity matrix
2 7

Find the inverse of the given 3×3 matrices


1) Find the inverse matrix of using Gaussian Elimination

2) Find the inverse matrix of using Gaussian Elimination

3) Find the inverse matrix of using Gaussian Elimination

4) Find the inverse matrix of using Gaussian Elimination

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