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6-4
Matrix
Operation
Precautions
*“
Calculation
of
determinants
and
inverse
matrices
uses
the
elimination
method,
so
errors
.
(such
as.
dropped
digits)
may
be
generated.
*The
results
of
matrix
calculations
are
stored
into
the
Matrix
Answer
Memory
(Mat
Ans).
The
Matrix
Answer
Memory
dimensions
are
automatically
adjusted
to
accommodate
the
result.
Note
that
storage
of
a
new
result
causes
the
previous
Answer
Matrix
Memory
contents
to
be
deleted.
«Matrix
operations
are
performed
individually
on
each
element,
‘and
so
caletition
may
require
considerable,
time.
a
ie
©The
calculation
precision
of
matrix
calculations
is.10.
digits,
+1...
2;
elf
a
matrix
calculation
result
becomes
too-large.
to
fit
into.
the
Matrix
Answer
‘Memory
(Mat
Ans),-a
“Mem
ERROR”
occurs:
:;.
>
«You
can
transfer
the
contents
of
the
Answer
Matrix
Memory
to
another
matrix
(or
varia-
ble
when
the
Answer
Matrix
Memory
contains
a
matrix
formula).
The
following
input
is
also
possible:
Mat
a+
(or—,
x)
Mat
B>Mat
y
kMat
a—Mat
6
Det
Mat
aX
:
ve
Trn
Mat
a~Mat
8
Mat
a-1->-Mat
6
Mat
a2
Mat
@
With
the
above
input,
«
=
variable
A'through:Z;
X
=
‘variable
A:through
Z.
Note
that
when
you
transfer
the
contents
of
the
Answer
Matrix
Memory
to
another
matrix,
the
original
contents
of
the
Answer
Matrix
Memory
are
unchanged.
7-1
-Before
Beginning
an
Equation
Catculation
7-2
Linear
Equations
with
Two
to
Six
Unknowns
7-3
Quadratic
and
Cubic
Equations
7-4
What
to'Do
When
an
Error
Occurs