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Revision as of 17:23, 13 June 2017

MATRIXDIVPARTS (a,b)


  • and are any two matrices.

Description

  • This function shows the quotient and remainder of the given two matrices.
  • In , and are two matrices.
  • Normally we could not do the matrix division directly.
  • Instead of that we can multiply by an inverse.
  • This function is taking corresponding entries and doing the division for each element.
  • Also it is showing the first entry as quotient and the second entry as remainder of each division.
  • For example, MATRIXDIVPARTS([[6,16],[10,-12]],[[4,4],[5,4]]) in this matrices results (1,1) entry as 1 and 2.
  • 1 is the quotient and 2 is the remainder of the 6/4.
  • (1,2) entry as 4 and 0,4 is the quotient and 0 is the remainder of 16/4 and so on.

Examples

  1. MATRIXDIVPARTS([[6,16],[10,-12]],[[4,4],[5,4]])
1  2 
4  0

2 0

-3 0

  1. MATRIXDIVPARTS([[4,5,10],[-12,34,31]],[[17,18,27],[29,-24,31]])
0 4
0  5
0 10
-1 17
-2 -14
1  0