Formula Generator - MINVERSE function
The MINVERSE function returns the multiplicative inverse of a square matrix specified as an array or range. The resulting inverse matrix, when multiplied by the original matrix, will yield the identity matrix.How to generate an MINVERSE formula using AI.
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MINVERSE formula syntax.
The MINVERSE function in Excel is used to calculate the inverse matrix of a given matrix. The syntax for MINVERSE is: MINVERSE(matrix) The "matrix" argument is the range of cells that contain the matrix you want to invert. The matrix should be a square matrix, meaning it has an equal number of rows and columns. For example, if you have a matrix in cells A1:B2, you would use the formula: =MINVERSE(A1:B2) The result of the MINVERSE function is an array formula, which means you need to select a range of cells (with the same number of rows and columns as the original matrix) and then enter the formula using Ctrl+Shift+Enter to indicate that it is an array formula. The result will be the inverse matrix of the original matrix.
Calculate the inverse of a 3x3 matrix
In this use case, we use the MINVERSE function to calculate the inverse of a 3x3 matrix.
MINVERSE(A1:C3)
Calculate the inverse of a 4x4 matrix
In this use case, we use the MINVERSE function to calculate the inverse of a 4x4 matrix.
MINVERSE(A1:D4)
Calculate the inverse of a variable-sized matrix
In this use case, we use the MINVERSE function to calculate the inverse of a matrix with a variable number of rows and columns.