With help of this calculator you can: find the matrix determinant, the rank, raise the matrix to a power, find the sum and the multiplication of matrices, calculate the inverse matrix. Just type matrix elements and click the button.
- Leave extra cells empty to enter non-square matrices.
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You can use decimal fractions or mathematical expressions:
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decimal (finite and periodic) fractions:
1/3
,3.14
,-1.3(56)
, or1.2e-4
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2/3+3*(10-4)
,(1+x)/y^2
,2^0.5 (=)
,2^(1/3)
,2^n
,sin(phi)
,cos(3.142rad)
,a_1
, or(root of x^5-x-1 near 1.2)
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matrix literals:
{{1,3},{4,5}}
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operators:
+
,-
,*
,/
,\
,!
,^
,^{*}
,,
,;
,≠
,=
,⩾
,⩽
,>
, and<
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functions:
sqrt
,cbrt
,exp
,log
,abs
,conjugate
,arg
,min
,max
,gcd
,rank
,adjugate
,inverse
,determinant
,transpose
,pseudoinverse
,trace
,cos
,sin
,tan
,cot
,cosh
,sinh
,tanh
,coth
,arccos
,arcsin
,arctan
,arccot
,arcosh
,arsinh
,artanh
,arcoth
,derivative
,factor
, andresultant
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units:
rad
,deg
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special symbols:
pi
,e
,i
— mathematical constantsk
,n
— integersI
orE
— identity matrixX
,Y
— matrix symbols
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- Use ↵ Enter, Space, ←↑↓→, Backspace, and Delete to navigate between cells, Ctrl⌘ Cmd+C/Ctrl⌘ Cmd+V to copy/paste matrices.
- Drag-and-drop matrices from the results, or even from/to a text editor.
- To learn more about matrices use Wikipedia.