About this lesson
The second to last video in this series on Matrices 1 for the Further Mathematics Units 3 and 4 course for Year 12 students. This is, perhaps, one of the most important videos as you learn how to multiply two matrices together. We look at the conditions which must exist for matrices to be multiplied and how to conduct the process. There are lots of worked examples all explained in a clear and easy to understand way.
Lesson chapters
- Introduction
- Learning Objectives
- The order of matrices now becomes really important
- How do we now multiply them?
- Another example
- Using the CAS to show the order is important
- Example
- Example
- Example
- Example
- How do we use this stuff in real life?
- Example
- The summing matrix
- Example
- Using matrices to solve simultaneous equations
- Summary
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Video details
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Title
Matrix arithmetic: the product of two matrices
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Section
Matrices
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Course
General Maths Units 3 and 4
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