EBK INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA
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It is given that E4E3E2E1A=⎡⎣⎢⎢⎢−1002−40488⎤⎦⎥⎥⎥.
Here the matrices E4, E3, E2, and, E1 are:
E1=⎡⎣⎢⎢⎢100010008⎤⎦⎥⎥⎥E2=⎡⎣⎢⎢⎢100010−501⎤⎦⎥⎥⎥E3=⎡⎣⎢⎢⎢1000−10001⎤⎦⎥⎥⎥E4=⎡⎣⎢⎢⎢001010100⎤⎦⎥⎥⎥
It is given that E4E3E2E1A=⎡⎣⎢⎢⎢−1002−40488⎤⎦⎥⎥⎥.
Here the matrices E4, E3, E2, and, E1 are:
E1=⎡⎣⎢⎢⎢100010008⎤⎦⎥⎥⎥E2=⎡⎣⎢⎢⎢100010−501⎤⎦⎥⎥⎥E3=⎡⎣⎢⎢⎢1000−10001⎤⎦⎥⎥⎥E4=⎡⎣⎢⎢⎢001010100⎤⎦⎥⎥⎥
What is the determinant of A?
Chapter 9 Solutions
EBK INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA
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[8.3b]...Ch. 9.2 - Prob. 32ESCh. 9.2 - Prob. 33ESCh. 9.2 - Prob. 34ESCh. 9.2 - Prob. 35ESCh. 9.2 - Prob. 36ESCh. 9.2 - Prob. 1MCRCh. 9.2 - Prob. 2MCRCh. 9.2 - Prob. 3MCRCh. 9.2 - Prob. 4MCRCh. 9.2 - Prob. 5MCRCh. 9.2 - Fill in each blank with the number or the...Ch. 9.2 - Prob. 7MCRCh. 9.2 - Prob. 8MCRCh. 9.2 - Prob. 9MCRCh. 9.2 - Prob. 10MCRCh. 9.2 - Prob. 11MCRCh. 9.2 - Prob. 12MCRCh. 9.2 - Prob. 13MCRCh. 9.2 - Prob. 14MCRCh. 9.2 - Prob. 15MCRCh. 9.2 - Prob. 16MCRCh. 9.2 - Prob. 17MCRCh. 9.2 - Prob. 18MCRCh. 9.2 - Prob. 19MCRCh. 9.2 - Prob. 20MCRCh. 9.2 - Prob. 21MCRCh. 9.2 - Prob. 22MCRCh. 9.2 - Prob. 23MCRCh. 9.2 - Prob. 24MCRCh. 9.2 - Prob. 25MCRCh. 9.2 - Prob. 26MCRCh. 9.2 - Prob. 27MCRCh. 9.2 - Prob. 28MCRCh. 9.2 - Prob. 29UTDWCh. 9.2 - Prob. 30UTDWCh. 9.2 - Prob. 31UTDWCh. 9.2 - Prob. 32UTDWCh. 9.3 - Prob. 1SRCh. 9.3 - Prob. 2SRCh. 9.3 - Prob. 1DECh. 9.3 - Prob. 2DECh. 9.3 - Prob. 3DECh. 9.3 - Prob. 1CCECh. 9.3 - Prob. 2CCECh. 9.3 - Prob. 3CCECh. 9.3 - Graph each hyperbola. 45x29y2=405Ch. 9.3 - Prob. 1VFSCh. 9.3 - Prob. 2VFSCh. 9.3 - Prob. 3VFSCh. 9.3 - Prob. 4VFSCh. 9.3 - Prob. 5VFSCh. 9.3 - Prob. 6VFSCh. 9.3 - Prob. 7VFSCh. 9.3 - Prob. 8VFSCh. 9.3 - Prob. 9VFSCh. 9.3 - Prob. 10VFSCh. 9.3 - Prob. 1RCCh. 9.3 - Prob. 2RCCh. 9.3 - Prob. 3RCCh. 9.3 - Prob. 4RCCh. 9.3 - Prob. 5RCCh. 9.3 - Prob. 6RCCh. 9.3 - Prob. 1CCCh. 9.3 - Prob. 2CCCh. 9.3 - Prob. 3CCCh. 9.3 - Prob. 4CCCh. 9.3 - Prob. 5CCCh. 9.3 - Prob. 1ESCh. 9.3 - Prob. 2ESCh. 9.3 - Prob. 3ESCh. 9.3 - Prob. 4ESCh. 9.3 - Prob. 5ESCh. 9.3 - Prob. 6ESCh. 9.3 - Prob. 7ESCh. 9.3 - Prob. 8ESCh. 9.3 - Prob. 9ESCh. 9.3 - Prob. 10ESCh. 9.3 - Prob. 11ESCh. 9.3 - Prob. 12ESCh. 9.3 - Prob. 13ESCh. 9.3 - Prob. 14ESCh. 9.3 - Prob. 15ESCh. 9.3 - Prob. 16ESCh. 9.3 - Prob. 17ESCh. 9.3 - Prob. 18ESCh. 9.3 - b Graph each hyperbola. xy=12Ch. 9.3 - Prob. 20ESCh. 9.3 - Solve. 3(x1)4(x2)5+x [1.4c]Ch. 9.3 - Prob. 22ESCh. 9.3 - Prob. 23ESCh. 9.3 - Prob. 24ESCh. 9.3 - Prob. 25ESCh. 9.3 - Prob. 26ESCh. 9.3 - Prob. 27ESCh. 9.3 - Prob. 28ESCh. 9.3 - Prob. 29ESCh. 9.3 - Prob. 30ESCh. 9.3 - Prob. 31ESCh. 9.3 - Prob. 32ESCh. 9.3 - Prob. 33ESCh. 9.3 - Prob. 34ESCh. 9.3 - Prob. 35ESCh. 9.3 - Prob. 36ESCh. 9.3 - Classify the graph of each of the following...Ch. 9.3 - Classify the graph of each of the following...Ch. 9.3 - Classify the graph of each of the following...Ch. 9.3 - Classify the graph of each of the following...Ch. 9.3 - Classify the graph of each of the following...Ch. 9.3 - Classify the graph of each of the following...Ch. 9.4 - Solve systems of equations in two variables by the...Ch. 9.4 - Solve systems of equations in two variables by the...Ch. 9.4 - Prob. 1CCECh. 9.4 - Prob. 2CCECh. 9.4 - Solve. Sketch the graphs to confirm the...Ch. 9.4 - Solve. Sketch the graphs to confirm the solutions....Ch. 9.4 - Solve: y+3x=1,x22xy=5.Ch. 9.4 - Solve: 9x24y2=36,5x+2y=0. Solve 5x+2y=0forx:x=25y...Ch. 9.4 - Solve: 2y23x2=6,5y2+2x2=53. To eliminate the x2...Ch. 9.4 - Solve: x2+xy+y2=19,xy=6.Ch. 9.4 - 7. The perimeter of a rectangular mural is 34 m,...Ch. 9.4 - HDTV Dimensions. The ratio of the width to the...Ch. 9.4 - Determine whether each statement is true or false....Ch. 9.4 - Determine whether each statement is true or false....Ch. 9.4 - Determine whether each statement is true or false....Ch. 9.4 - Determine whether each statement is true or false....Ch. 9.4 - Prob. 5RCCh. 9.4 - a Solve.
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Ch. 9.4 - a Solve. 4x2+9y2=36,3y+2x=6Ch. 9.4 - a Solve. y2=x+3,2y=x+4Ch. 9.4 - a Solve. y=x2,3x=y+2Ch. 9.4 - a Solve. x2xy+3y2=27,xy=2Ch. 9.4 - a Solve.
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Ch. 9.4 - a Solve. x2xy=3y2=5,xy=2Ch. 9.4 - a Solve.
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Ch. 9.4 - a Solve. a+b=6,ab=7Ch. 9.4 - a Solve. 2y2+xy=5,4y+x=7Ch. 9.4 - a Solve. 2a+b=1,b=4a2Ch. 9.4 - a Solve. 4x2+9y2=36,x+3y=3Ch. 9.4 - a Solve. x2+y2=5,xy=8Ch. 9.4 - a Solve.
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Ch. 9.4 - a Solve. x2+y2=25,y2=x+5Ch. 9.4 - a Solve. y=x2,x=y2Ch. 9.4 - a Solve. x2+y2=9,x2y2=9Ch. 9.4 - a Solve. y24x2=4,4x3+y2=4Ch. 9.4 - a Solve. x2+y2=20,xy=8Ch. 9.4 - a Solve. x2+y2=5,xy=2Ch. 9.4 - a Solve.
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Ch. 9.4 - a Solve. x2+y2+6y+5=0,x2+y22x8=0Ch. 9.4 - a Solve.
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Ch. 9.4 - a Solve. a2+b2=14,ab=35Ch. 9.4 - a Solve. x2+y2=25,9x2+4y2=36Ch. 9.4 - a Solve. x2+y2=1,9x216y2=144Ch. 9.4 - b Solve.
33. Art. Elliot is designing a...Ch. 9.4 - b Solve.
34. Dimensions of a Van. The cargo area...Ch. 9.4 - b Solve. A rectangle has an area of 14 in2 and a...Ch. 9.4 - b Solve.
36. A rectangle has an area of 40 yd2 and...Ch. 9.4 - b Solve. The diagonal of a rectangle is 1 ft...Ch. 9.4 - b Solve. It will take 210 yd of fencing to enclose...Ch. 9.4 - b Solve. The area of a rectangle is 2m2, and the...Ch. 9.4 - b Solve. The area of a rectangle is 3m2, and the...Ch. 9.4 - Garden Design. A garden contains two square peanut...Ch. 9.4 - HDTV Screens. The ratio of the length to the...Ch. 9.4 - 43. Computer Screens. The ratio of the length to...Ch. 9.4 -
44. Investments. At a local bank, an amount of...Ch. 9.4 - Find a formula for the inverse of each function,...Ch. 9.4 - Find a formula for the inverse of each function,...Ch. 9.4 - Find a formula for the inverse of each function,...Ch. 9.4 - Find a formula for the inverse of each function,...Ch. 9.4 - Find a formula for the inverse of each function,...Ch. 9.4 - Find a formula for the inverse of each function,...Ch. 9.4 - 51. Solve:
Ch. 9.4 - 52. Find the equation of an ellipse centered at...Ch. 9.4 - 53. A piece of wire 100cm long is to be cut into...Ch. 9.4 - Prob. 54ESCh. 9.4 - 55. Railing Sales. Fireside Castings finds that...Ch. 9 - Complete each statement with the correct term from...Ch. 9 - Complete each statement with the correct term from...Ch. 9 - Complete each statement with the correct term from...Ch. 9 - Complete each statement with the correct term from...Ch. 9 - Complete each statement with the correct term from...Ch. 9 - Complete each statement with the correct term from...Ch. 9 - Determine whether each statement is true or false....Ch. 9 - Determine whether each statement is true or false....Ch. 9 - Determine whether each statement is true or...Ch. 9 - Determine whether each statement is true or...Ch. 9 - Graph: y=x24x1.Ch. 9 - Find the distance between (2,10)and(1,7). Give an...Ch. 9 - 3. Find the midpoint of the segment with...Ch. 9 - Prob. 4SGPECh. 9 - Prob. 5SGPECh. 9 - Graph: 25x2+4y2=100.Ch. 9 - 7. Graph: .
Ch. 9 - 8. Solve:
Ch. 9 - Find the distance between each pair of points....Ch. 9 - Find the distance between each pair of points....Ch. 9 - Find the distance between each pair of points....Ch. 9 - Find the distance between each pair of points....Ch. 9 - Find the midpoint of the segment with the given...Ch. 9 - Find the midpoint of the segment with the given...Ch. 9 - Find the midpoint of the segment with the given...Ch. 9 - Find the midpoint of the segment with the given...Ch. 9 - Prob. 9RECh. 9 - Prob. 10RECh. 9 - Prob. 11RECh. 9 - Prob. 12RECh. 9 - Prob. 13RECh. 9 - Prob. 14RECh. 9 - Graph. x216+y24=1 [9.2a]Ch. 9 - Graph.
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Ch. 9 - Graph. x+y2=2y+1 [9.1a]Ch. 9 - Graph. x24y24=1 [9.3a]Ch. 9 - Solve. [9.4a] x2y2=33,x+y=11Ch. 9 - Solve. [9.4a]
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Ch. 9 - Solve. [9.4a] x2+y2=25,x2y2=7Ch. 9 - Solve. [9.4a] x2y2=3,y=x23Ch. 9 - Solve. [9.4a]
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Ch. 9 - Solve. [9.4a] x2+y2=100,2x23y2=120Ch. 9 - Solve. [9.4a]
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Ch. 9 - Solve. [9.4b] Carton Dimensions. One type of...Ch. 9 - Solve. [9.4b] Flower Beds. The sum of the areas of...Ch. 9 - 35. Find two positive integers whose sum is 12 and...Ch. 9 - Vegetable Garden. A rectangular vegetable garden...Ch. 9 - From the selections below, choose a graphical...Ch. 9 - Find the center and the radius of the circle...Ch. 9 - Solve: 4x2x3y2=9,x2+x+y2=2. [9.4a]Ch. 9 - Prob. 40RECh. 9 - 41. Find an equation of the ellipse with the...Ch. 9 - Find the point on the x-axis that is equidistant...Ch. 9 - Classify each graph as either a circle, an...Ch. 9 - Classify each graph as either a circle, an...Ch. 9 - Classify each graph as either a circle, an...Ch. 9 - Classify each graph as either a circle, an...Ch. 9 - Classify each graph as either a circle, an...Ch. 9 - Classify each graph as either a circle, an...Ch. 9 - We have studied techniques for solving systems of...Ch. 9 - 2. Consider the standard equations of a circle, a...Ch. 9 - How does the graph of a hyperbola differ from the...Ch. 9 - If, in x2a2y2b2=1, a=b, what are the asymptotes of...Ch. 9 - Find the distance between each pair of points....Ch. 9 - Find the distance between each pair of points....Ch. 9 - Find the midpoint of the segment with the given...Ch. 9 - Find the midpoint of the segment with the given...Ch. 9 - Prob. 5TCh. 9 - Prob. 6TCh. 9 - Prob. 7TCh. 9 - Graph. y=x24x1Ch. 9 - Graph. x2+y2=36Ch. 9 - Graph.
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Ch. 9 - Graph. (x+2)216+(y3)29=1Ch. 9 - Graph. x2+y24x+6y+4=0Ch. 9 - Graph.
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Ch. 9 - Solve x216+y29=1,3x+4y=12 [9.4a]Ch. 9 - Solve
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Ch. 9 - 79. Fit a quadratic function to the data points.
...Ch. 9 - Convert to a logarithmic equation: 106=r.Ch. 9 - 81. Convert to an exponential equation: .
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84. What is the maximum product of two numbers...Ch. 9 - Determine whether the function f(x)=4x2 is...Ch. 9 - 86. For the graph of function f shown here,...Ch. 9 - Prob. 87CRCh. 9 - 88. Solve:
Ch. 9 - Solve: log2(log3x)=2Ch. 9 - 90. Describe the graph of
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