Matrix Calculator
Edit two matrices and inspect common linear algebra operations.
Matrix A
2 × 2
Matrix B
2 × 2
Determinant A
0
Trace A
0
Determinant B
0
Trace B
0
Status
Addition and subtraction are available. Multiplication is available. Matrix A has determinant, trace, rank, and inverse results. Matrix B has determinant, trace, rank, and inverse results.
Operation
Entry-wise matrix addition.
| Row | Column 1 | Column 2 |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | 0 | 0 |
| 2 | 0 | 0 |
Use the matrix calculator to set custom row and column counts for two matrices, enter values directly into the grids, and switch between common operations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, transpose, scalar multiply, powers, row echelon form, reduced row echelon form, rank, determinant, trace, and inverse.
How to Use
Use the matrix calculator to set custom row and column counts for two matrices, enter values directly into the grids, and switch between common operations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, transpose, scalar multiply, powers, row echelon form, reduced row echelon form, rank, determinant, trace, and inverse. Set the matrix size, choose the operation, and fill in Matrix A and Matrix B before reviewing the linear algebra results.
- Open the calculator : Start with Matrix Calculator.
- Enter values : Fill in the required inputs and any optional settings.
- Review the result : Read the output and use the about page for more detail if needed.
Common Questions
What formula does the Matrix Calculator use?
Matching matrices can be added or subtracted, compatible dimensions can be multiplied, square matrices support determinant, trace, power, and inverse results, and row reduction supports rank and echelon forms.