augmented matrix

  • 1Augmented matrix — In linear algebra, the augmented matrix of a matrix is obtained by combining two matrices.Given the matrices A and B , where:A = egin{bmatrix} 1 3 2 2 0 1 5 2 2 end{bmatrix}, quadB = egin{bmatrix} 4 3 1 end{bmatrix}Then, the augmented matrix (… …

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  • 2augmented matrix — noun Date: circa 1949 a matrix whose elements are the coefficients of a set of simultaneous linear equations with the constant terms of the equations entered in an added column …

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  • 3augmented matrix — noun : a matrix whose elements are the coefficients of a set of simultaneous linear equations with the constant terms of the equations entered in an added column …

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  • 4Matrix of Leadership — Plot element from the Transformers franchise Publisher Marvel Comics (introduction only) First appearance Transformers issue 10 (November 1985) Created by Bob Budiansky …

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  • 5Transformation matrix — In linear algebra, linear transformations can be represented by matrices. If T is a linear transformation mapping Rn to Rm and x is a column vector with n entries, then for some m×n matrix A, called the transformation matrix of T. There is an… …

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  • 6S-matrix — ▪ quantum mechanics also called  scattering matrix        in quantum mechanics, array of mathematical quantities that predicts the probabilities of all possible outcomes of a given experimental situation. For instance, two particles in collision… …

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  • 7List of mathematics articles (A) — NOTOC A A Beautiful Mind A Beautiful Mind (book) A Beautiful Mind (film) A Brief History of Time (film) A Course of Pure Mathematics A curious identity involving binomial coefficients A derivation of the discrete Fourier transform A equivalence A …

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  • 8Gaussian elimination — In linear algebra, Gaussian elimination is an algorithm for solving systems of linear equations. It can also be used to find the rank of a matrix, to calculate the determinant of a matrix, and to calculate the inverse of an invertible square… …

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  • 9System of linear equations — In mathematics, a system of linear equations (or linear system) is a collection of linear equations involving the same set of variables. For example,:egin{alignat}{7}3x ; + ; 2y ; ; z ; = ; 1 2x ; ; 2y ; + ; 4z ; = ; 2 x ; + ; frac{1}{2} y ; ; z …

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  • 10Total least squares — The bivariate (Deming regression) case of Total Least Squares. The red lines show the error in both x and y. This is different from the traditional least squares method which measures error parallel to the y axis. The case shown, with deviations… …

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