Manuals/calci/MINVERSE

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MINVERSE(arr)


  • is the array of numeric elements

Description

  • This function gives the inverse matrix for the given matrix.
  • We have to find a inverse of a matrix then it should satisfy the following conditions
  • 1.A matrix must be a square matrix.
  • 2.It's determinant not equal to 0.
  • Let   be the 2x2 matrix with the elements

 .

  • Then the inverse of matrix   is denoted by  .
 
  • Now let   be the matrix is of order  .
  • Then the inverse of   is <math>A^{-1}= \frac{1}{det(A)}*adj(A)<math>
  • Where <math>adj(A)<math> is the adjoint of <math>A<math>.
  • Adjoint is the matrix formed by taking the Transpose of the Co-factor matrix of the original matrix.
  • Also <math>A.A^-1=A^-1.A=I<math>, where <math>I<math> is the identity matrix.
  • Non-square matrices do not have inverses.
  • Not all square matrices have inverses.
  • A square matrix which has an inverse is called invertible or non-singular, and a square matrix without an inverse is called non-invertible or singular.
  • This function will return the result as error when
1. Any one of the cell is non-numeric or any cell is empty or contain text
2. Suppose number of rows not equal to number of columns

Examples

Matrix A A=(4 3

  3     2)

MINVERSE(B5:C6)=(-2 3

                 3       -4)

MATRIX A A=(3 4

     6       8)

MINVERSE(C4:D5)=Null, because its det value is 0. MATRIX A A=(2 3

  4     7)

MINVERSE(B4:C5)=(3.5 -1.5

               -2           1)


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