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2. There are 6 Higher Secondary Schools, 8 High Schools and 13 Primary Schools in a
town. Represent these data in the form of 3 1 # and 1 3 # matrices.

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Answered by abhi178
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There are 6 Higher Secondary Schools, 8 High Schools and 13 Primary Schools in a town. We represent these data in the form of 3 × 1 matrix ,
e.g., X=\left[\begin{array}{c}6\\8\\13\end{array}\right]
Here X represents the name of schools.
or we can write it as \left[\begin{array}{c}H_S\\H\\P\end{array}\right]=\left[\begin{array}{c}6\\8\\13\end{array}\right]
Here , H_S represents the number of higher secondary schools
H represents the number of high schools
and P represents number of primary school.

similarly we can represent 1 × 3 matirx form.
e.g., \left[\begin{array}{ccc}H_s&H&P\end{array}\right]=\left[\begin{array}{ccc}6&8&13\end{array}\right]
Answered by mysticd
0

Solution :


It is given that ,


Number of Higher Secondary


Schools = 6 ,


Number of High schools = 8


Number of Primary Schools = 13


Representing above data matrix


form :



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