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Page 11-27
Compare these three solutions with the ones calculated with the numerical
solver.
Solution with the inverse matrix
The solution to the system Ax = b, where A is a square matrix is x = A
-1
b.
This results from multiplying the first equation by A
-1
, i.e., A
-1
Ax = A
-1
b. By
definition, A
-1
A = I, thus we write Ix = A
-1
b. Also, Ix = x, thus, we have, x
= A
-1
b.
For the example used earlier, namely,
2x
1
+ 3x
2
–5x
3
= 13,
x
1
– 3x
2
+ 8x
3
= -13,
2x
1
– 2x
2
+ 4x
3
= -6,
we can find the solution in the calculator as follows:
which is the same result found earlier.
Solution by “division” of matrices
While the operation of division is not defined for matrices, we can use the
calculator’s / key todivide vector b by matrix A to solve for x in the matrix
equation Ax = b. This is an arbitrary extension of the algebraic division
operation to matrices, i.e., from Ax = b, we dare to write x = b/A
(Mathematicians would cringe if they see this!) This, of course is interpreted as
(1/A)b = A
-1
b, which is the same as using the inverse of A as in the previous
section.

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