JoD Posted October 31, 2007 Posted October 31, 2007 Hi I'm having trouble reducing these matrices: 1 5 a -4 -5a -16 a 20 16 and k 3 4 3 5 8 3 -2 k I can get them both down to 2 zeros in the first column, but can't seem to reduce to one in the second column. Thanks for any help!
Country Boy Posted November 4, 2007 Posted November 4, 2007 1 5 a -4 -5a -16 a 20 16 I assume you added four times the first row to the second row and subtracted a times the first row to the third row to get 1 5 a 0 20-5a 4a-16 0 20-5a 16-a^2 Do you notice that the numbers in the second and third rows of the second column are the same? I would go ahead and subtract the second row from the third: 1 5 a 0 20-5a 4a-16 0 0 32-4a- a^2 Now 20- 5a= -5(a- 4) and 4a-16= 4(a-4) so dividing the second row by 20-5a give 0 1 -4/5. You have now 1 5 a 0 1 -4/5 0 0 32-4a- a^2 Of course, you can subract 5 times the second row now from the first row: 1 0 a+ 4 0 1 -4/5 0 0 32- 4a- a^2 Can you finish?
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