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Arthur Cayley (1821 –1895) was a prolific British mathematician who worked mostly on algebra. He postulated what is now known as the Cayley–Hamilton theorem—that every square matrix is a root of its own characteristic polynomial.

MATRICES

Can numbers represent shapes?

Key questions

1. What is a two-way table and a matrix?

2. How can we combine matrices?

3. Can we use matrices to describe transformations?


3 lessons

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Literacy

  • stories that set a frame or background

  • stories that accompany or intertwine

  • stories that introduce

  • stories that explain

  • stories that ask a question

  • stories that entertain

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