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#105799

Matrices : Using Inverses to find a Multiplying (Multiplier) Matrix

Find the matrix A such that

                         ┌            ┐          ┌            ┐
                         |  1    3   |           | 6     5   |
                      A |             |    =    |             |
                         |  2    4   |           | 1     2   |
                         └           ┘           └           ┘
                        
                        


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Inverse are used to find a multiplying matrix. The solution is detailed and well presented.

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