Cramer's rule and the inverse of a matrix
3 years ago
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This video looks at Cramer's rule and how it can be used to compute the inverse of a matrix, giving rise to the notion of a classical adjoint and the formula to compute the inverse (though they are not explicitly mentioned in this video).
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