It will be a 2 x 5 matrix.
A rectangle containing numbers are called "matrix" (1 0 0 1) (3 4 8 0) is a 2 x 4 matrix a SQUARE containing numbers is a n x n matrix, or square matrix (1 0) (5 6) is a square matrix (1) is a square matrix
It is a singular matrix.
Yes it is possible. The resulting matrix would be of the 2x3 order.
no
It will be a 2 x 5 matrix.
2 x 5 matrix
No. Matrix addition (or subtraction) is defined only for matrices of the same dimensions.
In a matrix, the array 5 x 46 would give the matrix 5 rows and 46 columns, each filled in with a number.
No. Matrix addition (or subtraction) is defined only for matrices of the same dimensions.
No it can't !!!Matrix property: A matrix A of dimension [nxm] can be multiplied by another B of dimension [ txs] m=t.m=t => there exist a C = A.B of dimension [nxs].Observe that given [3x5] and [3x5], 5!=3(not equal to) so you can't!
5 x 100
A rectangle containing numbers are called "matrix" (1 0 0 1) (3 4 8 0) is a 2 x 4 matrix a SQUARE containing numbers is a n x n matrix, or square matrix (1 0) (5 6) is a square matrix (1) is a square matrix
3x1 matrix
7 x 6A+
It is a singular matrix.
3 x 3 matrix