Chapterwise Formula
Chapterwise Formula
FORMULA’S
1.PRINCIPLE BRANCHES OF INVERSE TRIGNOMETRY FUNCTIONS
Inverse Trigonometric
Domain Range
Functions
1. sin−1(1/x) = cosec−1x, x ≥ 1 or x ≤ −1
2. cos−1(1/x) = sec−1x, x ≥ 1 or x ≤ −1
Set 2:
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1.TYPES OF MATRICES
Type of
Definition and Example
matrix
Example: [41−5]
A square matrix that has non-zero elements in its diagonal part running
Diagonal
from the upper left to the lower right or vice versa.
matrix
Example: [9000−40006]
The scalar matrix is a square matrix, which has all its diagonal elements
Scalar
equal and all the off-diagonal elements as zero.
matrix
Example: [140001400014]
A square matrix that has all its principal diagonal elements as 1’s and all
non-diagonal elements as zeros.
Identity Example:
matrix
Identity (Unit) matrix of order 2 is [1001].
Identity matrix of order 3 is [100010001]
.
Zero matrix A matrix whose all entries are zero. It is also called a null matrix.
2. SOME PROPERTIES OF MATRICE
If A and B are square matrices of order n, and In is a corresponding unit matrix, then
1. A(adj.A) = | A | In = (adj A) A
4. |𝑎𝑑𝑗(𝑎𝑑𝑗.𝐴)|=|𝐴|(𝑛−1)2
7. 𝑎𝑑𝑗(𝑘𝐴)=𝑘𝑛−1(𝑎𝑑𝑗.𝐴),𝑘∈𝑅
8. 𝑎𝑑𝑗(𝐼𝑛)=𝐼𝑛
9. adj 0 = 0
2. TRANSPOSE OF MATRICES
3. Properties of Matrix Multiplication
(i) AB ≠ BA
4. ADJOINT OF MATRIX