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3.9 Matrices

Chapter 5: Chapter 3 · Maths

. Matrices Introduction Let us consider the following information. Vanitha has story books, notebooks and pencils. Radha has story books, notebooks and pencils.

Gokul has story books, notebooks and pencils. Geetha has story books, notebooks and pencils. Details Story Books Note Books Pencils Vanitha Radha Gokul Geetha Now, we arrange this information in the tabular form as follows. First row Second row Third row Fourth row   First Second Third Column Column Column Here, the items possessed by four people are aligned or positioned in a rectangular array containing four horizontal and three vertical arrangements.

The horizontal arrangements are called “rows” and the vertical arrangements are called “columns” . The whole rectangular arrangement is called a “Matrix” . Generally, if we arrange things in a rectangular array, we call it as “ Matrix”. Applications of matrices are found in several scientific fields.

In Physics, matrices are applied in the calculations of battery power outputs, resistor conversion of electrical energy into other forms of energy. In computer based applications, matrices play a vital role in the projection of three dimensional image into a two dimensional screen, creating a realistic seeming motions. In graphic software, Matrix Algebra is used to process linear transformations to render images. One of the most important usage of matrices are encryption of message codes.

The encryption and decryption process are carried out using matrix multiplication and inverse operations. The concept of matrices is used in transmission of codes when the messages are lengthy. In Geology, matrices are used for taking seismic surveys. In Robotics, matrices are used to identify the robot movements.

Definition A matrix is a rectangular array of elements. The horizontal arrangements are called rows and vertical arrangements are called columns . For example,  is a matrix. Usually capital letters such as A, B, C, X, Y , … etc., are used to represent the matrices and small letters

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