Multiplying complex matrices – HP 15c User Manual
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Section 12: Calculating with Matrices 167
8. Press * to calculate X
P
= (YX)
P
. The values of these matrix
elements are placed in the result matrix, and the descriptor of
the result matrix is placed in the X-register.
9. If you want the product in the form (YX)
C
, press |c
Note that you don't transform X
P
into .
You can derive the complex elements of the matrix product YX by recalling
the elements of (XY)
P
or (YX)
C
and combining them according to the
conventions described earlier.
Example: Calculate the product ZZ
-1
, where Z is the complex matrix given
in the preceding example.
Since elements representing both matrices are already stored ( in A and
(Z
-1
)
P
in B), skip steps 1, 3, 4, and 6.
Keystrokes
Display
l>A
A
4
4 Displays descriptor of matrix A.
l>B
b
4
2 Displays descriptor of matrix
B.
´ b 4 2 Designates C as result matrix. * C 4 2 Calculates (Z -1 ) P = (ZZ -1 ) P . ´U C 4 2 Activates User mode. lC C 1,1 Matrix C, row 1, column 1. (Displayed momentarily while 1.0000 Value of c 11 . lC –2.8500 –10 Value of c 12 . lC –4.0000 –11 Value of c 21 . lC 1.0000 Value of c 22 . lC 1.0000 –11 Value of c 31 . lC 3.8000 –10 Value of c 32 . lC 1.0000 –11 Value of c 41 . lC –1.0500 –10 Value of c 42 . ´U –1.0500 –10 Deactivates User mode.
last key held down.)