Testing for Linear Dependence (Matrix Errors when running)
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Hi,
What I'm trying to do should be straight forward, I think. First, I have 2 vectors, and I'm testing for linear dependence by A*x = b.
r = [2 1]
s = [3 2]
In MATLAB, I did:
A = [2 3; 1 2]
b = [0; 0]
inv(A) * b
Results shows that x = [0; 0], which is the correct answer.
However, when trying to add a 3rd vector, 't' to the set, things do not seem to work:
r = [2 1]
s = [3 2]
t = [1 2]
So that now;
A = [2 3 1; 1 2 2]
but when I try,
inv(A) * b
I get this error: "??? Error using ==> inv Matrix must be square."
So then I tried this to test it out:
A = [2 3 0; 1 2 0]
and I get this error: ??? Error using ==> mtimes Inner matrix dimensions must agree.
I am not sure what I am doing wrong. Any ideas how to fix this?
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Wayne King
am 28 Dez. 2013
Bearbeitet: Wayne King
am 28 Dez. 2013
A rectangular matrix cannot have a true inverse.
How about just
A = [2 3 0; 1 2 0];
rref(A)
To get the reduced row echelon form?
From the above you can see that the 3rd column, A(:,3), is -4 times the 1st column plus 3 times the second column
-4*A(:,1)+3*A(:,2)
Of course 3 vectors in R^2 which is what you have in A cannot be a linearly independent set.
Also, just
rank(A)
will tell you the dimension of the range of the columns of A. In this case, rank(A)=2
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