noun
- the quality or state of being capable of being inverted or reversed
- in mathematics, the property of a function or matrix that allows it to have an inverse
Usage: commonly used in mathematics and logic
Usage: technical; used in algebra and linear algebra
Examples
- The invertibility of the matrix depends on whether its determinant is nonzero.
- In logic, the invertibility of a rule determines whether we can reverse its application.
- The invertibility of the transformation allows us to recover the original data.
- Mathematicians study the invertibility of functions to understand their behavior.
- The invertibility of the operation is essential for solving the equation.
- Without invertibility, we cannot find the inverse of the given matrix.