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If for two matrices M and N, N = and product M × N = [-1 4]; find matrix M.
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Let order of matrix M be a × b.
Since, the product of matrices is possible, only when the number of columns in the first matrix is equal to the number of rows in the second.
∴ b = 2
Also, the no. of rows of product (resulting) matrix is equal to no. of rows of first matrix.
∴ a = 1
Order of matrix M = a × b = 1 × 2.
Let M = .
By definition of equality of matrices we get,
⇒ 3x + 2y = -1 and 2x - y = 4
From 2x - y = 4
⇒ y = 2x - 4
Substituting value of y in 3x + 2y = -1
⇒ 3x + 2(2x - 4) = -1
⇒ 3x + 4x - 8 = -1
⇒ 7x = -1 + 8
⇒ 7x = 7
⇒ x = 1.
⇒ y = 2x - 4 = 2(1) - 4 = 2 - 4 = -2.
∴ M = .
Hence, M =
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