At a Glance: a = array([[1,-1],[2,5]]) b = array([[4,0],[3,1]]) -The sum, difference, and product of the 2 arrays -Work out the determinants, inverses, ... This is a tutorial for Further Pure with Technology (FPT), and MEI A level Further Mathematics unit.
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a = array([[1,-1],[2,5]]) b = array([[4,0],[3,1]]) -The sum, difference, and product of the 2 arrays -Work out the determinants, inverses, ... This is a tutorial for Further Pure with Technology (FPT), and MEI A level Further Mathematics unit. SymPy is a great and free alternative to Wolfram Mathematica, in this video we'll be checking out some of its
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- a = array([[1,-1],[2,5]]) b = array([[4,0],[3,1]]) -The sum, difference, and product of the 2 arrays -Work out the determinants, inverses, ...
- This is a tutorial for Further Pure with Technology (FPT), and MEI A level Further Mathematics unit.
- SymPy is a great and free alternative to Wolfram Mathematica, in this video we'll be checking out some of its
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