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1.adj([[10,12],[-14,21]])
 
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2.adj([[4,5,8],[3,-6,-9],[10,-12,4]])
 
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3.adj([[5,-2,2,7],[1,0,0,3], [-3,1,5,0], [3,-1,-9,4]])
 
3.adj([[5,-2,2,7],[1,0,0,3], [-3,1,5,0], [3,-1,-9,4]])
 
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==Related Videos==
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==See Also==
 
==See Also==

Latest revision as of 13:24, 9 April 2019

ADJ(Array)


  • is the set of values.

Description

  • This function shows the Adjoint of a given matrix.
  • In , is the set of matrix values.
  • Adjoint of a matrix is called adjugate, classical adjoint, or adjunct.Adjoint of a matrix formed by taking the transpose of the cofactor matrix of a given original Square matrix.
  • Adjoint of matrix A is written by .
  • The adjugate of A is the transpose of the cofactor matrix C of A, .
  • Also adjoint of a matrix is defined by .
  • The adjugate of 1x1 matrix is .
  • The adjugate of 2x2 matrix is .
  • Consider3x3 matrix .
  • Its adjugate is the transpose of its cofactor matrix:

Examples

1.adj([[10,12],[-14,21]])

21 -12
14 10

2.adj([[4,5,8],[3,-6,-9],[10,-12,4]])

-132 -116 2.9999999999999982
-102 -64 60
24 98 -39

3.adj([[5,-2,2,7],[1,0,0,3], [-3,1,5,0], [3,-1,-9,4]])

-12 76 -60 -36
-56 207.99999999999997 -81.99999999999999 -57.99999999999999
4 3.999999999999999 -1.9999999999999998 -10
4 3.9999999999999982 20 12

Related Videos

Adjoint Matrix

See Also

References