Title: 3.7
13.7 Evaluate Determinants and Apply Cramers
Rule
- Associated with each square (n x n) matrix is a
real number called its determinant. The
determinant of a matrix A is denoted by det A or
by A. - The determinant of a 2 x 2 matrix is the
difference of the products of the elements of the
diagonals.
23.7 Evaluate Determinants and Apply Cramers
Rule
33.7 Evaluate Determinants and Apply Cramers
Rule
- Example 1
- Evaluate the determinant of the matrix.
43.7 Evaluate Determinants and Apply Cramers
Rule
- Example 2
- Evaluate the determinant of the matrix.
53.7 Evaluate Determinants and Apply Cramers
Rule
- You can use a determinant to find the area of a
triangle whose vertices are points in a
coordinate plane.
63.7 Evaluate Determinants and Apply Cramers
Rule
- Example 3
- Off the coast of California lies a triangular
region of the Pacific Ocean where huge
populations of sea lions and seals live. The
triangle is formed by imaginary lines connecting
Bodega Bay, the Farallon Islands, and Ano Nuevo
Island, as shown (next slide). Use the
determinant to estimate the area of the region.
73.7 Evaluate Determinants and Apply Cramers
Rule
- Example 3
- Units measured in miles.
83.7 Evaluate Determinants and Apply Cramers
Rule
- You can use determinants to solve a system of
linear equations. The method, called called
Cramers rule and named after the Swiss
mathematician Gabriel Cramer, uses the
coefficient matrix of the linear system.
93.7 Evaluate Determinants and Apply Cramers
Rule
103.7 Evaluate Determinants and Apply Cramers
Rule
- Example 4
- Use Cramers rule to solve the system
113.7 Evaluate Determinants and Apply Cramers
Rule
123.7 Evaluate Determinants and Apply Cramers
Rule
- Example 5
- Use Cramers rule to solve the linear system.