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1.4.3 (i) Matrix Inversion Method

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. . (i) Matrix Inversion Method This method can be applied only when the coefficient matrix is a square matrix and non-singular. Consider the matrix equation AX = B , … ( ) where A is a square matrix and non-singular.

Since A is non-singular, A − exists and A A AA I Pre-multiplying both sides of ( ) by A − , we get A AX A B

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