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OpenStudy (anonymous):

hey, anyone good with finding the inverse of matrices using gauss jordan method?

hero (hero):

I've done this before. Not as hard as you think

OpenStudy (anonymous):

okay cool the only way I've seen is using determinants but for a 3x3 that is way to much to handle. Can you show me an example?

hero (hero):

Actually, show me what you have done so far in vyew.

hero (hero):

http://vyew.com/room#/418625

hero (hero):

@ninichell

OpenStudy (anonymous):

im sorry I just ceated this site 20 min ago and am still learning how to navigate.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

im in your lobby, how do I show you?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

okay so say we have [1,2,3;014;560]->a and we want to find A^-1

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I know how to use gauss jordan to find the answers to this but how do you used it to find the inverse? If you used the determinant way I know you would have to find (1/IAI) multipled by I think three different variations of the matrix?

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