MO.4.ATMM.7
Find the inverse of a matrix if it exists, and use it to solve systems of linear equations; utilize technology to find the inverse of matrices with dimensions of 3 x 3 or greater
Khan Academy ResourcesIntro to arithmetic sequence formulasArithmetic sequences reviewGeometric sequences reviewConverting recursive & explicit forms of arithmetic sequencesRecursive formulas for arithmetic sequencesUse arithmetic sequence formulasUse geometric sequence formulasUse matrices to represent systems of equationsRecursive formulas for arithmetic sequencesConverting recursive & explicit forms of arithmetic sequencesRecursive formulas for geometric sequencesEvaluate sequences in recursive formLinear models word problemsConverting recursive & explicit forms of geometric sequencesIntro to arithmetic sequencesSequences introSequences and domainExplicit & recursive formulas for geometric sequencesUsing recursive formulas of geometric sequencesWorked example: using recursive formula for arithmetic sequenceConverting recursive & explicit forms of arithmetic sequencesLinear functions word problem: icebergUsing arithmetic sequences formulasLinear functions word problem: paintEvaluating sequences in recursive formConverting recursive & explicit forms of geometric sequencesRecursive formulas for arithmetic sequences

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