idiosyncrasies of matrix are the differences between matrix algebra and scalar one. i'll give a few examples. 1- in algebra AB=BA which sometimes doesn't hold in calculation of matrix. 2- if AB=0, scalar algebra says, either A, B or both A and B are equal to zero. this also doesn't hold in matrix algebra sometimes. 3- CD=CE taking that c isn't equal to 0, then D and # must be equal in scalar algebra. Matrix again tend to deviate from this identity. its to be noted that these deviations from scalar algebra arise due to calculations involving singular matrices.
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They feel stuck doing the same things over and over.
passing the buck - not taking responsibility for their own actions and words. They are not blind to this and know what they are doing to you - they wait and see how long you'll take their abuse.
Ask him why he says these things to you or when he says something ask him at that moment what he means and why he says such things. He may be nervous and not quite sure what to say to you and possibly does like you.
the declaration of independence says that everyone is created equal
-- You select an operation. -- You apply the same operation to each side of the equation. -- You keep doing both steps until the equation says (the variable) = (the value of the variable)
The Wizard is not good (or effective) at doing the things a Wizard does.
The 'answer' is the number that 'c' must be, if 5c is really the same as -75.In order to find out what number that is, you could use 'algebra'.First, write the equation, so that you can look at it:5c = -75Now, use the law of algebra that says: "If equals are divided by equals,then the quotients are equal".The left and right sides of your equation are equals. Divide them both by 5,and that law says that the quotients on both sides will be equal:c = -15
An equation is a mathematical statement that says two quantities are equal.
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he really doesnt resent them he's mad and everything he says in the argument makes it sound like he does.