In Problems 83–88, simplify by writing each expression as a simple or single fraction reduced to lowest terms and without negative exponents. 85. ( x − 1 ) 1 / 2 − x ( 1 2 ) ( x − 1 ) − 1 / 2 x − 1
In Problems 83–88, simplify by writing each expression as a simple or single fraction reduced to lowest terms and without negative exponents. 85. ( x − 1 ) 1 / 2 − x ( 1 2 ) ( x − 1 ) − 1 / 2 x − 1
Solution Summary: The author explains how to simplify the expression (x-1) by writing it as a simple or single tion reduced to lowest terms without negative exponents.
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1) a) Answer the following questions by circling TRUE or FALSE (No explanation or
work required).
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i) A = 0 2
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is invertible.
(TRUE FALSE)
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ii) We can use the transpose of the cofactor matrix to find the inverse of a matrix.
(TRUE FALSE)
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iii) If A 2, and A is a 5x5 square matrix, |2A] = 64. (TRUE FALSE)
iv) Every vector space must contain two trivial subspaces. (TRUE FALSE)
v) The set of all integers with standard operations is a vector space.
(TRUE FALSE)
b) Write v as a linear combination of the vectors in the set S, if possible, where
v=(1,-4), and S={(1,2),(1,-1)}.
2) a) Solve the following system of linear equations using Cramer's Rule and check
the correctness of your answer.
4xyz
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2x + 2y + 3z = 10
5x-2y-2z = -1
b) Find the adjoint of the following matrix A. Then use the adjoint to find the inverse
of A if possible, and check the correctness of your answer.
A
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c) Determine whether the following points are collinear. Why or why not? If not,…
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