Operations with matrices – HP 49g+ User Manual

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Operations with matrices

Matrices, like other mathematical objects, can be added and subtracted.
They can be multiplied by a scalar, or among themselves. An important
operation for linear algebra applications is the inverse of a matrix. Details of
these operations are presented next.

To illustrate the operations we will create a number of matrices that we will
store in the following variables. Here are the matrices A22, B22, A23, B23,
A33 and B33:


In RPN mode, the steps to follow are:

{2,2}` RANM 'A22'`K {2,2}` RANM 'B22'`K

{2,3}` RANM 'A23'`K {2,3}` RANM 'B23'`K

{3,2}` RANM 'A32'`K {3,2}` RANM 'B32'`K

{3,3}` RANM 'A33'`K {3,3}` RANM 'B33'`K

Addition and subtraction

Four examples are shown below using the matrices stored above (ALG mode).

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