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Inverse of a Matrix

using Minors, Cofactors and Adjugate

We can calculate the Inverse of a Matrix by:

Step 1: calculating the Matrix of Minors,

Step 2: then turn that into the Matrix of Cofactors,

Step 3: then the Adjugate, and

Step 4: multiply that by 1/Determinant.

But it is best explained by working through an example!

Example: find the Inverse of A:

It needs 4 steps. It is all simple arithmetic but there is a lot of it, so try not to make a mi stake! Step 1: Matrix of Minors The first step is to create a "Matrix of Minors". This step has the most calculations:

For each element of the matrix:

ignore the values on the current row and column calculate the determinant of the remaining values Put those determinants into a matrix (the "Matrix of Minors")

Determinant

For a 2×2 matrix (2 rows and 2 columns) the determinant is easy: ad-bc

Think of a cross:

Blue means positive (+ad),

Red means negative (-bc)

(It gets harder for a 3×3 matrix, etc)

The Calculations

Here are the first two, and last two, calculations of the "Matrix of Minors" (notice how I ignore the values in the current row and columns, and calculate the determinant using the remaining values):

And here is the calculation for the whole matrix:

Step 2: Matrix of Cofactors

This is easy! Just apply a "checkerboard" of minuses to the "Matrix of Minors". In other words, we need to change the sign of alternate cells, like this:

Step 3: Adjugate (also called Adjoint)

Now "Transpose" all elements of the previous matrix... in other words swap their positions over the diagonal (the diagonal stays the same):

Step 4: Multiply by 1/Determinant

Now find the determinant of the original matrix. This isn't too hard, because we already calculated the determinants of the smaller parts when we did "Matrix of Minors". So: multiply the top row elements by their matching "minor" determinants:

Determinant = 3×2 - 0×2 + 2×2 = 10

And now multiply the Adjugate by 1/Determinant:

And we are done!

Compare this answer with the one we got on Inverse of a Matrix using Elementary Row Operations. Is it the same? Which method do you prefer?

Larger Matrices

It is exactly the same steps for larger matrices (such as a 4×4, 5×5, etc), but wow! there is a lot of calculation involved. For a 4×4 Matrix we have to calculate 16 3×3 determinants. So it is often easier to use computers (such as the Matrix Calculator.)quotesdbs_dbs20.pdfusesText_26