Operations Research : Applications and Algorithms
Operations Research : Applications and Algorithms
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ISBN: 9780534380588
Author: Wayne L. Winston
Publisher: Brooks Cole
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Chapter 2.1, Problem 1P

Explanation of Solution

a.

Finding -A:

Consider the given matrices,

A=[1   2   34   5   67   8   9] and B=[1    2

Explanation of Solution

b.

Finding 3A:

Consider the given matrices,

A=[1   2   34   5   67   8   9] and B=[1    20   -11    2]

In order to find matrix 3A, multiply the given matrix A by scalar 3.

Therefore, the matrix obtained is as follows:

3A=3×[1   2  x

Explanation of Solution

c.

Finding A+2B:

Consider the given matrices,

A=[1   2   34   5   67   8   9] and B=[1    20   -11    2]

In order to find matrix 2B, multiply the given matrix B by scalar 2

Explanation of Solution

d.

Finding Transpose of matrix, A:

Consider the given matrices,

A=[1   2   34   5   67   8   9] and B=[1    20   -11  x

Explanation of Solution

e.

Finding Transpose of matrix, B:

Consider the given matrices,

A=[1   2   34   5   67   8   9] and B=[1    20   -1

Explanation of Solution

f.

Finding AB:

Consider the given matrices,

A=[1   2   34   5   67   8   9] and B=[1    20   -11    2]

Here, the number of columns in A are equal to the number of rows in B, therefore, the multiplication AB exists. Thus, the matrix AB will be of the order 3x2.

Now, suppose C=AB.

Therefore,

C=AB=[1   4   72   5   83   6   9] [1    20   -11    2]  

C11=[1   2   3] [101]     =1(1)+2(0)+3(1)     =1+0+3     =4  

C12=[1   2   3] [ 2-1 2]     =1(2)+2(-1)+3(2)     =2+(-2)+6     =6

C2

Explanation of Solution

g.

Finding BA:

Consider the given matrices,

A=[1   2   34   5   67   8   9] a

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