Raven Progressive Matrices Score Interpretation

Raven Progressive Matrices Score Interpretation

Raven's progressive matrices scoring and interpretation

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1. Raven's progressive matrices scoring and interpretation


Explanation:

Raven's Progressive Matrices (often referred to simply as Raven's Matrices) or RPM is a nonverbal test typically used to measure general human intelligence and abstract reasoning and is regarded as a non-verbal estimate of fluid intelligence. ... The tests were originally developed by John C. Raven in 1936.


2. 1970s some progress on interpreting selected images


Answer:hi

Explanation: the for the points lol


3. define matric potential​


Answer:

Water potential is the potential energy of water per unit volume relative to pure water in reference conditions. Water potential quantifies the tendency of water to move from one area to another due to osmosis, gravity, mechanical pressure and matrix effects such as capillary action

Explanation:

hope this helps,

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4. on your own understanding what is the definition of special matrices​


Answer:

We have seen that a matrix is a block of entries or two dimensional data. The size of the matrix is given by the number of rows and the number of columns. If the two numbers are the same, we called such matrix a square matrix


5. Is the product of two elementary matrices always elementary? ​


Answer:

The product of elementary matrices need not be an elementary matrix. Recall that any invertible matrix can be written as a product of elementary matrices, and not all invertible matrices are elementary.


6. The n x n matrices with determinant -1 or 1.


Answer:

The determinant of the inverse of an invertible matrix is the inverse of the determinant: det(A-1) = 1 / det(A) [6.2. 6, page 265]. Similar matrices have the same determinant; that is, if S is invertible and of the same size as A then det(S A S-1) = det(A).


7. Show that the product of two orthogonal matrices is also orthogonal.


Answer:

(3) The product of orthogonal matrices is orthogonal: if AtA = In and BtB = In, (AB)t(AB)=(BtAt)AB = Bt(AtA)B = BtB = In. (2) and (3) (plus the fact that the identity is orthogonal) can be summarized by saying the n×n orthogonal matrices form a matrix group, the orthogonal group On.

Explanation:


8. When we can say that two matrices are comfortable​


In mathematics, a matrix is conformable if its dimensions are suitable for defining some operation (e.g. addition, multiplication, etc.).


9. The n x n matrices with determinant -1


Answer:

The determinant of the inverse of an invertible matrix is the inverse of the determinant: det(A-1) = 1 / det(A) [6.2. 6, page 265]. Similar matrices have the same determinant; that is, if S is invertible and of the same size as A then det(S A S-1) = det(A).


10. If A and B are n x n matrices then (A-B)(A-B) is equal to?


Answer:

(A-B)(A-B) is equal to?

Step-by-step explanation:

= (a-b)²


11. *which of these matrices will have the best spatial resolution


Answer:

That's my *ANSWER* po

Explanation:

Sana maka tulong kahit konte po

Don't judge me po :))


12. Which of the following matrices is necessarily symmetric?


Answer:

Theorem. A square matrix is symmetric if and only if it is equal to a product A*AT for some square matrix A with possibly complex entries.

-By the same theorem (AT)T=A. Thus BT=A*AT=B, so by definition B is symmetric.


13. what are the important use of matrices​


Matrices are used in science of optics to account for reflection and for refraction. Matrices are also useful in electrical circuits and quantum mechanics and resistor conversion of electrical energy. Matrices are used to solve AC network equations in electric circuits.

Pa brainliest po kung pwede

Answer:

Matrices are a useful way to represent, manipulate and study linear maps between finite dimensional vector spaces (if you have chosen basis). Matrices can also represent quadratic forms (it's useful, for example, in analysis to study hessian matrices, which help us to study the behavior of critical points).

-not sure though.


14. which of the three matrices are homogeneous heterogeneous​


labyoo ang isulat mo sa iyong papel


15. Let Sym (nxn) be the set of all symmetric nxn matrices. Then Sym (nxn) is a subspace of the vector space of all nxn matrices.​


Answer:

Diko alam

Step-by-step explanation:

natuog ako sa klase e


16. Which of the following a one matric unit of measurement ​


Answer:

In the metric system of measurement, the most common units of distance are millimeters, centimeters, meters, and kilometers.


17. marxist theory of the raven​


Answer:Marxism is a social, political, and economic theory originated by Karl Marx, which focuses on the struggle between capitalists and the working class. ... He believed that this conflict would ultimately lead to a revolution in which the working class would overthrow the capitalist class and seize control of the economy.

Explanation:#CarryOnlearning


18. how do you encode and decode matrices?​


Answer:

To decode the message, we take the string of coded numbers and multiply it by the inverse of the matrix to get the original string of numbers. Finally, by associating the numbers with their corresponding letters, we obtain the original message


19. Direction: Given matrices A,B and C, find the values of the following: a) variables a,b,c,d,e,and f using the equation A+B=C b) matrices A, B and C based on a,b,c,d,e and f c) matrices D,E,F and G Please help will give props to the one who can answer.


Answer:

Directions: Read the short dialogues below. Then, write the sentences that states belief/conviction and the expressions used. Write your answers on the table below.

1. Luisa: Lapu - Lapu City is one of the most historical city in the Philippines. Maria: Well, it is considered that it is a historical city because it is where Lapu-Lapu and his men defeated the Portuguese explorer Magellan.

2. Mary: Anna, if our teacher will ask me a rules to be set in our school, I would say that cell phones should be banned in school.

Anna: For me, it would be to maintain the cleanliness in our school.

Beliefs/Convictions Expressions used

Directions: Read the short dialogues below. Then, write the sentences that states belief/conviction and the expressions used. Write your answers on the table below.

1. Luisa: Lapu - Lapu City is one of the most historical city in the Philippines. Maria: Well, it is considered that it is a historical city because it is where Lapu-Lapu and his men defeated the Portuguese explorer Magellan.

2. Mary: Anna, if our teacher will ask me a rules to be set in our school, I would say that cell phones should be banned in school.

Anna: For me, it would be to maintain the cleanliness in our school.

Beliefs/Convictions Expressions used


20. Canary is to yellow as raven is to?​


Answer:

Violet po answee

Explanation:

pa brainlest po

Answer:

black po

Explanation:

sana makatulong

pa brainly

at pa heasrthe:)


21. What is the unit of force in matric system​


Answer:

newton

Explanation:

The SI unit of force is the newton, symbol N. The base units relevant to force are: The metre, unit of length — symbol m. The kilogram, unit of mass — symbol kg.


22. Liza did not eat breakfast in the morning thats why she seemed ravenous what is ravenous?


Answer:

extremely hungry.

Explanation:

Extremely hungry.

Answer:

Ravenous means very hungry;starving


23. These two excerpts, from very different cultural settings, portray ravens in different ways. Which statement BEST describes this? A) Poe's raven is extremely funny and comical; the folktale raven is cruel and selfish. B) Poe's raven is a messenger of joy; the folktale raven is a messenger of darkness and evil. C) Poe's raven is gloomy and ominous; the folktale raven brings the gift of light. D) Poe's raven is black; the folktale raven is white.


The correct answer is C)


24. Portfolio management matrices are applied to what level of strategy


corporate level

tama po to


25. The n x n matrices with determinant -1 or 1


Answer:

sorry need ko lang ng points


26. How to multiply matrices?


ANSWER:

To multiply two matrices together, the number of columns in the first matrix must be equal to the number of rows in the second matrix. The resulting matrix will have the same number of rows as the first matrix and the same number of columns as the second matrix. The multiplication process can be done using the following steps:

Multiply the first row of the first matrix by the first column of the second matrix, and add the products.Place the result in the first row, first column of the resulting matrix.Repeat the process for the remaining columns of the second matrix, placing the results in the corresponding positions in the resulting matrix.Repeat steps 1-3 for each row of the first matrix, until all rows have been multiplied by all columns.

EXAMPLE:

Here is an example of how to multiply two matrices A and B:

A = [ 1 2 3 ] B = [ 4 5 ]

[ 4 5 6 ] [ 6 7 ]

[ 7 8 9 ] [ 8 9 ]

To multiply A and B, we can follow these steps:

1. Multiply the first row of A by the first column of B:

(1*4) + (2*6) + (3*8) = 4 + 12 + 24 = 40.

2. Place the result in the first row, first column of the resulting matrix:

C = [ 40 ? ]

[ ? ? ]

[ ? ? ]

3. Repeat steps 1-2 for the remaining rows of A and columns of B:

C = [ 40 46 ]

[ 79 94 ]

[ 118 142 ]

Therefore, the product of matrices A and B is the matrix C, which has dimensions 3x2.


27. Which of the following adjaceny matrices are isomorphic g?


answer:  No picture

explanation:

Answer:

nasaan yun wala naman ...


28. Which of the adjacency matrices represent the following graph?


Answer:

13pts again baby

Thank you and sorry

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29. how are matrices anf vectors related​


Answer:

A vector is a list of numbers (can be in a row or column), A matrix is an array of numbers (one or more rows, one or more columns).

Step-by-step explanation:

Hope it helps Good luck:)

Answer:

A vector is a list of numbers (can be in a row or column), A matrix is an array of numbers (one or more rows, one or more columns).


30. connotative meaning of raven


the meaning of raven is bravery and power

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