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Kristen Stokes

Kristen Stokes

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2022-07-10

Let M be a transformation matrix B B
discovered that M 1 is the opposite transformation.
What makes it true?

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Marisol Morton

Marisol Morton

Beginner2022-07-11Added 13 answers

If X is a matrix of a vector x in the basis B then its matrix X in B is
X = M X
but in this case we have
X = M 1 X
hence M 1 is the transformation matrix B B
Ellen Chang

Ellen Chang

Beginner2022-07-12Added 5 answers

I'm not sure what "opposite transformations" are, but they sound like inverse transformations and that's the definition of M 1 's relationship to M

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