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Combining Matrices

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  03 November 2016

T. J. Fletcher*
Affiliation:
1 Pierremont Drive, Darlington, County Durham

Extract

[This is part of a lecture delivered at the Annual Conference of the Association on 31st March 1967. It contains an elementary teaching approach to matrices.]

Let us look at this diagram and consider what it might depict. It might be a map of airline routes between airports in three countries; with two airports, x 1 and x 2, in the first country, three airports y 1, y 2 and y 3, in the second country, and two, z 1 and z 2, in the third. The numbers beside the lines in the diagram might indicate the number of alternative flights (perhaps planes departing at different times) along the routes.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Mathematical Association 1968

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