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This is kinda urgent. Need help with matrix stuff.

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    Betts
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    This is kinda urgent. Need help with matrix stuff.


    I am trying to find the inverse of a 4x4 matrix in a worksheet, but I
    need to find a way to put this matrix on one line. It is very
    impractical to use 4 rows to ultimately get back one cell's worth of
    information once all is said and done. I need to know how to make an
    array that the MINVERSE() function can handle by referring to cells
    that are not already in a 2-D array format. I need this info soon,
    I've been looking everywhere.

    I'm not quite sure how this works, so if an admin answers this, could
    they also e-mail it to me? Thank you so much.




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    I'm not sure what you mean by using 4-rows to get information in one cell. If you're finding inverse then you'll get a square matrix back and as far as I know you can find inverse of only sqaure matrices. I assume if you're getting one cell worth of information, you are using other matrices which are not sqaure, transposing and then multipying them?
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