It is a square matrix whose main diagonal has only 1's and all other positions in the matrix are 0.
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A strictly lower triangular matrix is a kind of (lower) triangular matrix. Term "lower" implies matrix has elements only in the lower half. The condition "strictly" implies that even the "diagonal" of such lower triangular matrix is populated with '0's. The strictly lower triangular matrix thus has '0's in its diagonal as well as the upper triangle part. In other words, a strictly lower triangular matrix is a lower triangular matrix minus its diagonal.
Vector matrix has both size and direction. There are different types of matrix namely the scalar matrix, the symmetric matrix, the square matrix and the column matrix.
No. A matrix polynomial is an algebraic expression in which the variable is a matrix. A polynomial matrix is a matrix in which each element is a polynomial.
Smith, Brown, and Jones
Brown, Jones, Johnson, Jackson and Thompson
Some other names for "business transfer agents" are "commercial estate agents" and "commercial sales agents". They are just different variations to indicate someone who conducts the transfer of a business.
The first Matrix movie is called 'The Matrix' and is from 1999. The second one is called 'The Matrix Reloaded' and is from 2003. Also the third Matrix movie is from 2003: 'The Matrix Revolutions'.
Yes Mouse does die. He is shot by the agents FBI crew.
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Agent Smith is not a what, it's a who. He is an agent made of Artificial Intelligence, A program in a system called 'The Matrix' used to keep humans under control. His job is to stop the remaining resistance from freeing the people. But in the end of the 1st episode called 'Matrix' He was destroyed by 'the one' that is named 'Neo' temporally. You can not kill an agent, fully, when an agent dies they can acquire a new body connected to the matrix. At the end of the matrix 3 the matrix revolutions the agents including smiths all died out by neo because he not only destroy one smith but all the agents
neo actually no (i didnt say neo) if you lookat he end of matrix revolutions they both die but neo destroys all the other agents :)
If an identity matrix is the answer to a problem under matrix multiplication, then each of the two matrices is an inverse matrix of the other.
An adjacency matrix is a matrix showing which vertices of a graph are adjacent to which other vertices.
Soup: Look on Wikipedia. It has hundreds of other names, but the main one is soup.