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An array of numbers is used in mathematical problems.
A matrix (plural matrices, or less commonly matrixes) is a rectangular array of numbers, such as an item in a matrix is called an entry or an element.
An array diagram is a way of representing information in the form of a rectangular layout or in analogous shapes in higher dimensions: cuboids or hyper-cuboids.
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Batch, bunch, bundle, cluster, design, display, lineup, pattern, or supply. Those words mean array.
An array of numbers is used in mathematical problems.
Arrays are drawings or doodles that can show you a multiplication.
A matrix (plural matrices, or less commonly matrixes) is a rectangular array of numbers, such as an item in a matrix is called an entry or an element.
An array is a set of numbers that form some sort of regular arrangement. A linear array is a 1-dimensional array consisting of a row or a column of a set of numbers. A 2-dimensional array is a rectangular arrangement of numbers. And there are arrays with higher dimensions. The elements of an array need not be numbers: they could be variables, functions or expressions. In other words, it's a picture to describe a multiplication problem.
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An array is a computer science equivalent of a vector in mathematics. Both contain a list of data.
An array in math is this: 4x3=... Seen as four rows of six. So make that : An Example xxx xxx xxx xxx See. Simple Huh?
An array diagram is a way of representing information in the form of a rectangular layout or in analogous shapes in higher dimensions: cuboids or hyper-cuboids.
A row of numbers, a column of numbers or a rectangular layout of numbers.
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In a matrix, the array 5 x 46 would give the matrix 5 rows and 46 columns, each filled in with a number.