there is none you weasel. the only good matrix is revolutions. :)
Yes.
A zero matrix is a matrix in which all of the entries are zero.
no,zero cannot be added to a null vector because zero is scalar but null vector is a vector,although null vector has zero magnitude but it has direction due to which it is called a vector.
ya yes its there a matrix called zero matrix
The null matrix is also called the zero matrix. It is a matrix with 0 in all its entries.
there is none you weasel. the only good matrix is revolutions. :)
Let A be a matrix which is both symmetric and skew symmetric. so AT=A and AT= -A so A =- A that implies 2A =zero matrix that implies A is a zero matrix
Yes.
the matrix whose entries are all 0
the matrix whose entries are all 0
A zero matrix is a matrix in which all of the entries are zero.
Zero Matrix When all elements of a matrix are zero than the matrix is called zero matrix. Example: A=|0 0 0|
no,zero cannot be added to a null vector because zero is scalar but null vector is a vector,although null vector has zero magnitude but it has direction due to which it is called a vector.
ya yes its there a matrix called zero matrix
nullity of A is the dimension of null space of A.
No. A scalar matrix can not be a zero matrix Just a note on separate Qs & As here. I'd stumbled on this group because as I can't understand matrices, I wasn't looking deliberately, but it looks as if another questioner has also asked the same, albeit with the words reversed, and gained a "Yes" and explanation.