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Type: Multiple-Choice
Category: Matrices
Level: Grade 12
Standards: HSN-VM.C.10
Author: nsharp1
Created: 5 years ago

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Grade 12 Matrices CCSS: HSN-VM.C.10

Given a matrix A, is there always another matrix, B, such that their sum is the zero matrix? What are the elements of the matrix B?
  1. No, there isn't always such a matrix B. If there is, its elements are the negative of the corresponding elements in matrix A.
  2. No, there isn't always such a matrix B. If there is, its elements are determined on a case-by-case basis, with no general rule.
  3. Yes, there is always such a matrix. The elements of B are found on a case-by-case basis, with no general rule.
  4. Yes, there is always such a matrix. The elements of B are the negative of the corresponding elements in A.