Sharp EL9900 manual Solving a System of Linear Equations Using Matrices

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EL-9900 Graphing Calculator

Solving a System of Linear Equations Using Matrices

Each system of three linear equations consists of three variables. Equations in more than three variables cannot be graphed on the graphing calculator. The solution of the system of equations can be found numerically using the Matrix feature or the System solver in the Tool feature.

A system of linear equations can be expressed as AX = B (A, X and B are matrices). The solution matrix X is found by multiplying A-1B. Note that the multiplication is “order sensitive” and the correct answer will be obtained by multiplying BA-1. An inverse matrix A-1is a matrix that when multiplied by A results in the identity matrix I (A-1x A=I). The identity matrix I is defined to be a square matrix (n x n) where each position on the diagonal is 1 and all others are 0.

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Use matrix multiplication to solve a system of linear equations.

 

 

 

1. Enter the 3 x 3 identity matrix in matrix A.

 

 

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2. Find the inverse matrix of the matrix B.

 

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3. Solve the equation system.

 

 

 

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{x + 2y + z = 8

2x + y - z = 1 x + y - 2z = -3

Before Starting

There may be differences in the results of calculations and graph plotting depending on the setting. Return all settings to the default value and delete all data.

As the Matrix feature is only available on the Advanced keyboard, this section does not apply to the Basic keyboard.

Step & Key Operation

Display

Notes

1-1Set up 3 x 3 identity matrix at the home screen.

2nd F MATRIX C 0 5 3 ENTER

1-2Save the identity matrix in matrix A.

STO 2nd F MATRIX A 1 ENTER

1-3Confirm that the identity matrix is stored in matrix A.

2nd F MATRIX B 1

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Contents EL-9900 Contents Always read Before Starting Read this firstIntroduction Using this HandbookExample Fractions and DecimalsBefore Pie Charts and ProportionsSlope and Intercept of Linear Equations 1Enter the equation y = x for Y2 Parallel and Perpendicular Lines 2View the graphs Slope and Intercept of Quadratic Equations 1Change the equation in Y2 to y = x 2+2 1Access the Solver feature This screen will appear a few 4Enter the values L=15,000, I=0.09, N=48 Access the Solver feature 200 15 π 10π1Access the Solver feature 5Solve for the height and enter a starting point Graphing Polynomials and Tracing to Find the Roots 1Move the tracer near the left-hand root = x 4 + x 3 5x 2 3x + Graphing Polynomials and Jumping to Find the RootsFind the next root Solving a System of Equations by Graphing or Tool Feature 1Access the Tool menu. Select the number of variables Entering and Multiplying Matrices 1Multiply the matrices a and B together at the home screen Solving a System of Linear Equations Using Matrices 2Calculate B-1C Solving Inequalities EL-9900 Graphing Calculator Solving Double Inequalities 2x 5 ≥= 2x 5 = 2x 5 and y = 7 intersect at 6,7 + y ≤ 2x + y ≥+ y ≤ + 2y ≤ 1 y ≤ +y ≥ 4 y ≥ 4 x + 2y ≤ 1 x 2 + y ≥Continuing key operations omitted If x ≥ Slope and Intercept of Absolute Value Functions3View the graph Solve an absolute value equation 5 4x = Solving Absolute Value Equations= 10, y = Solving Absolute Value Inequalities2nd F Calc 2 x = = 9.999999999 Note +3 1+3 Evaluating Absolute Value FunctionsMath Graphing Rational Functions + 1x Solving Rational Function Inequalities = y 2 + 2 = y = +√ x + Graphing ParabolasChange to parametric mode 2x + y+22 = Graphing CirclesGraph x 2 2x + y 2 + 4y = 2x + y 2 + 4y =For Y1 = Y1 2 for Y2, and y = -Y1 -2 for Graphing Ellipses View the graph Graphing Hyperbolas Zoom out the screen Key pad for the Sharp EL-9900 Calculator Key pad for the Sharp EL-9900 Calculator Sharp Graphing Calculator Step Sharp Corporation OSAKA, Japan