Many university STEM major programs have reduced the credit hours for a course in Matrix Algebra or have simply dropped the course from their curriculum. The content of Matrix Algebra in many cases is taught just in time where needed. This approach can leave a student with many conceptual holes in the required knowledge of matrix algebra.
In this series of blogs, we bring to you ten topics that are of immediate and intermediate interest for Matrix Algebra.
Here is the
fifth topic where we talk about setting up simultaneous linear equations in matrix form, consistent and inconsistent system of equations, the rank of a matrix, conditions when unique, infinite number or no solutions exist, and finding the inverse of a square matrix. Get all the resources in form of textbook content, lecture videos, multiple choice test, problem set, and PowerPoint presentation.
System of Equations
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