Concept explainers
Use MATLAB to generate random
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
a.
Compute the given relationship using random matrix in MATLAB.
Answer to Problem 1E
The solution is
Explanation of Solution
Given:The matrix has been given
Concept Used:
Given,
Calculate the given relationship in MATLAB.
Program:
clc clear close all A=rand(4); B=rand(4); A1=A*B A2=B*A A3=(A'*B')' A4=(B'*A')' A4-A1 A3-A2
Quarry:
- First, we will define the random matrix A and B.
- Calculate the given relationship.
- Show the difference between two matrices.
b.
Compute the given relationship using random matrix in MATLAB.
Answer to Problem 1E
The solution is
Explanation of Solution
Given:The matrix has been given
Concept Used:
Given,
Calculate the given relationship in MATLAB.
Program:
clc clear close all A=rand(4); B=rand(4); A1=A'*B' A2=(A*B)' A3=B'*A' A4=(B*A)' A4-A1 A3-A2
Quarry:
- First, we will define the random matrix A and B.
- Calculate the given relationship.
- Show the difference between two matrices.
c.
Compute the given relationship using random matrix in MATLAB.
Answer to Problem 1E
The solution is
Explanation of Solution
Given:The matrix has been given
Concept Used:
Given,
Calculate the given relationship in MATLAB.
Program:
clc clear close all A=rand(4); B=rand(4); A1=inv(A*B) A2=inv(A)*inv(B) A3=inv(B*A) A4=inv(B)*inv(A) A1-A4 A2-A3
Quarry:
- First, we will define the random matrix A and B.
- Calculate the given relationship.
- Show the difference between two matrices.
d.
Compute the given relationship using random matrix in MATLAB.
Answer to Problem 1E
The solution is
Explanation of Solution
Given:The matrix has been given
Concept Used:
Given,
Calculate the given relationship in MATLAB.
Program:
clc clear close all A=rand(4); B=rand(4); A1=inv((A*B)') A2=inv(A'*B') A3=inv(A')*inv(B') A4=(inv(A)*inv(B))' A1-A4 A2-A3
Quarry:
- First, we will define the random matrix A and B.
- Calculate the given relationship.
- Show the difference between two matrices.
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