#Linear algebra in chemistry
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so from this we can work out that rate is proportional to A^2 * B^0 = A^2 (as changing B has no effect on rate, but doubling A causes rate to quadrouple)
and I was wondering if there was a way to generalise this and solve it with matrices as its just a system of 3 equations, but i got a bit stuck
if i wanted to calcualate values for n and m would I need to inverse a 3x2 matrix?
or is there a better way to approach this
sorry if this is too much chemistry but other than the initial question it's all linear algebra right?