Worksheet 3 - Matrices
Worksheet 3 - Matrices
A= (23 −1
4 ) B= (01 −25 ) C= ( 41 3
−2 ) D= ( 14 5 1
−6 1 )
( ) ()
1 0 4
E= −1 1
2 5
F=( 4 5 ) G= 1
3
H= (03 1 −2
−4 5 )
( )
1 −3
J= ()
3
1
K= 0
−7 0
1
a) A + B b) D + H c) J + F d) B – C
e) 2F f) 3B g) K – E h) 2A + B
i) G–J j) C+B+A k) 2E – 3K l) 0.5A – B
m) AB n) BA o) DG p) AJ
q) HK r) KH s) (AB) C t) A (BC)
u) AF v) CK w) (D + H) G x) (A – C) D
y) A2 z) A4
( )( )( )
x 2 x y 8 z
b) −1 −2 + y −3 = x w
w 3 v 5 w 8
11. It is given than A= (21 11) and C=( 117). If B is a ( 2 ×1) matrix such that AB=C ,
find B
School C 6 3 5 6
School D 4 7 5 4
The points awarded for First, Second, Third and Fourth places were 5, 3, 1 and 0
respectively.
The matrices related to this information are defined below.
()
5
A= (
6 3 5 6
4 7 5 4 ) and B=
3
1
0
15. Ann went on a car journey that was split into three stages.
Two relevant matrices are shown below.
The first matrix shows the average speed, in km/h, of the car during each stage.
The second matrix shows the time, in hours, taken for each stage.
()
1
1
2
X =( 40 30 50 ) and Y= 1
1
2
2
a) Find XY .
b) What information is given by the matrix obtained in part (a)?
c) Calculate the average speed of the whole journey.
16. Bertie goes shopping and buys three different types of fruit.
The first matrix below shows the number of kilograms of each fruit bought
during two different weeks.
The second matrix shows the price per kilogram, in cents, of each fruit.
( )
290
( 1 2 0.5
1.5 1 1 ) and 160
640
)( )
290
a) Find F , given than F= (
1 2 0.5
1.5 1 1
160
640
b) Explain the meaning of the information given by the matrix F .
c) Find the total amount of money, in dollars, that Bertie spent on fruit during
the two weeks.
P= (186 22 25
8 8 )
The amount of carpet and underlay required for rooms A, B and C is 8 m2, 15 m2
and 20 m2 respectively. This information is represented by matrix Q below.
()
8
Q= 15
20