Introduction to Matrices (DP IB Applications & Interpretation (AI)): Revision Note
Introduction to Matrices
Matrices are a useful way to represent and manipulate data in order to model situations. The elements in a matrix can represent data, equations or systems and have many real-life applications.
What are matrices?
A matrix is a rectangular array of elements (numerical or algebraic) that are arranged in rows and columns
The order of a matrix is defined by the number of rows and columns that it has
The order of a matrix with
rows and
columns is
A matrix
can be defined by
where
and
and
refers to the element in row
, column

What type of matrices are there?
A column matrix (or column vector) is a matrix with a single column,
A row matrix is a matrix with a single row,
A square matrix is one in which the number of rows is equal to the number of columns,
Two matrices are equal when they are of the same order and their corresponding elements are equal, i.e.
for all elements
A zero matrix,
, is a matrix in which all the elements are
, e.g.
The identity matrix,
, is a square matrix in which all elements along the leading diagonal are
and the rest are
, e.g.
Examiner Tips and Tricks
Make sure that you know how to enter and store a matrix on your GDC
Worked Example
Let the matrix
a) Write down the order of .

b) State the value of .

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