Restate the question: "What is the order of a matrix?" The order of a matrix tells the number of rows and columns in the matrix. For instance, a matrix with 3 rows and 4 columns is a 3x4 matrix ("three by four"). A square matrix has the same number of rows and columns: 2x2
It is an array with the same number of rows and columns.
The number of divisions to use is not stated: So, 2 rows x 3 columns if dividing original rectangle into two rectangles.
Draw either 3 rows of 5 columns or 5 rows of 3 columns.
4 rows of 6 columns or 4 columns of 6 rows !
There are no smaller arrays. If the number of rows is smaller then the number of columns is larger and, conversely, if the number of columns is smaller then the number of rows is larger.
A matrix having the same number of rows and columns is a SQUARE MATRIX.
It is standard practice in a spreadsheet to number the rows and have letters identifying the columns.
Rows go across and columns go up and down.
This is a square matrix where the number of rows and the number of columns are equal.
Rows are horizontal cells identified by a number. Columns are vertical cells identified by a letter.
No. They are orthogonal.
The total number of rows and columns in a table is called the size or dimensions of the table.
dimension
There are 256 Columns and 65536 Rows in Excel 2003.
7 columns * 8 rows = 56 units
there are an infinite number of columns and row in a spreadsheet