Evaluating Matrix A: Step-by-Step Guide for Homework

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The discussion revolves around the evaluation of matrices, specifically focusing on the original poster's query regarding how to evaluate a given matrix A and the concept of evaluating expressions involving matrices.

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  • Conceptual clarification, Assumption checking

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  • Participants explore what it means to "evaluate" a matrix, with some suggesting that the term may not apply in the same way as it does for numbers. Questions arise about evaluating matrix functions and the context of evaluating expressions involving variables.

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Participants are actively engaging in clarifying the meaning of evaluating matrices and related expressions. Some guidance has been offered regarding the evaluation of matrix functions and the interpretation of evaluating determinants, though no consensus has been reached on the original poster's question.

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The original poster indicates that their textbook does not cover the topic, which may contribute to the confusion surrounding the evaluation of matrices.

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hi there how would you go about evaluating a matrices? for example. evaluate A

A=

(-3)
(11)
(6)

i need to know this for my homework? it sounds simple but my book does not cover this. Any help would be great.

Kind Regards

Lakitu
 
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`Evaluate' in what way?

And is...

A=\left(\begin{array}{c} -3 & 11 & 6 \end{array}\right)
 
You don't "evaluate" a matrix, just as you don't evaluate a number! You can, of course, evaluate a matrix function just as you can evaluate a numerical function.

If
f(x)= \left(\begin{array}{c} -3x \ x^2 & 4x^3 \ 6x \end{array}\right)
Then it would make sense to evaluate that matrix (function) at, say, x= 2.
 
i see, what about Evaluate | u | does that make sense?
 
For a given value of u, yes. It makes sense to "evaluate" any formula in one or more variables for given values of those variables. "Evaluate" means to determine the value of a formula when replacing the variables by numbers.
 
lakitu said:
i see, what about Evaluate | u | does that make sense?

Is your "u" a square matrix? If so, then "Evaluate |u|" might mean "Compute the determinant of the square matrix u". In the context of HallsofIvy's post, the "formula" is the rule to compute the determinant of a square matrix and the "variable" is the square matrix u.
 
lakitu said:
i see, what about Evaluate | u | does that make sense?
Yeah - that makes sense.

For u=(-3, 11, 6)

The magnitude |u|=\sqrt{(-3)^2+11^2+6^2}
 

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