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How to Calculate Matrix 2×2

What is Matrix 2×2?

A 2×2 matrix is a rectangular array of four numbers arranged in 2 rows and 2 columns. Matrix operations including determinants, inverses, addition and multiplication are fundamental in linear algebra, computer graphics, and data science.

Formula

det(A) = ad−bc | A⁻¹ = (1/det) × [d,−b;−c,a] for [[a,b],[c,d]]
det
Determinant (scalar)
A⁻¹
Matrix Inverse (matrix)
a,b,c,d
Matrix Elements (scalars)

Step-by-Step Guide

  1. 1Determinant: det(A) = ad − bc for [[a,b],[c,d]]
  2. 2Inverse: A⁻¹ = (1/det) × [[d,−b],[−c,a]]
  3. 3Addition: add corresponding elements
  4. 4Multiplication: row × column dot products

Worked Examples

Input
A = [[1,2],[3,4]]
Result
det(A) = −2; A⁻¹ = [[-2,1],[1.5,−0.5]]

Frequently Asked Questions

What does a determinant tell us?

The determinant indicates if a matrix is invertible (det ≠ 0), and represents the scaling factor of a linear transformation's area or volume.

When is a matrix not invertible?

When its determinant is zero. This means the transformation collapses space and information is lost; you cannot reverse it.

How is matrix multiplication different from scalar multiplication?

Matrix multiplication is not commutative: A×B ≠ B×A. Also, it requires specific dimension matching (m×n × n×p = m×p).

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