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What is the value of C in the matrix equation below?

What is the value of C in the matrix equation below?-example-1
User Akhmed
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Answer:

4, 2, -7

Explanation:

-18 - 4= -22

3 - 2= 1

5 (-)-7= 12

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User Thomas Moerman
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Answer:

C.
C=\begin{bmatrix}4&2& -7\end{bmatrix}

Explanation:

We are given that an equation


\begin{bmatrix}-18&3&5\end{bmatrix}-C=\begin{bmatrix}-22&1&12\end{bmatrix}

We have to find the value of C.

Let C=
\begin{bmatrix}a&b& c\end{bmatrix}


\begin{bmatrix}-18&3&5\end{bmatrix}-\begin{bmatrix}a&b& c\end{bmatrix}=\begin{bmatrix}-22&1&12\end{bmatrix}


\begin{bmatrix}-18-a&3-b& 5-c\end{bmatrix}=\begin{bmatrix}-22&1& 12\end{bmatrix}

When two matrix are equal then each element equals to its corresponding element.

Therefore, -18-a=-22


a=-18+22=4


3-b=1


b=3-1=2


5-c=12


c=5-12=-7

Substitute the values then we get


C=\begin{bmatrix}4&2& -7\end{bmatrix}

Hence, option C is true.

User CpILL
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