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How do you find the sum of diagonals in a matrix?

Add the numbers.


What is meant by tridiagonal matrix?

A tridiagonal matrix is one in which the only non-zero elements are on the principal diagonal, and the two diagonals immediately next to it: one below and the other above.


Is formed from the constant in a system of equations?

constant matrix


The products of the diagonals of any 2 by 2 matrix are equal. why?

They are not, so they question should not arise.


Is it possible to multiply a 3 times 2 matrix?

yes of course, in one of three waysBy a constant called a scalarOn the left by a matrix with 3 columnsOn the right by a matrix with 2 rows


What is A constant by which a matrix is multiplied?

It is a scalar multiplier.


What is bisymmetry?

Bisymmetry is the state or quality of being bisymmetric - symmetric around both of the main diagonals of a square matrix.


What is the design matrix?

In a statistical experiment, a design matrix or model matrix is a matrix of the independent or explanatory variables. Each row of the matrix represents the set of values for the variables in one replication of the experiment. Each column represents a different variable. The first column is usually a set of 1s which generates the constant term in the regression analysis.


How many diagonals can you draw from one vertex of a heptagon?

There are 5 diagonals


What are the elementry matrices?

An elementary matrix is a matrix obtained from the identity matrix following one of the following row operations:Swap 2 rows;Multiply any row by a non-zero constant;Replace a row by the sum of itself and a non-zero multiple of another row.


1 property about the diagonals of a rhombus have?

The diagonals of a rhombus bisect one another.


What is the number of diagonals drawn from one vertex on a triangle?

The number of Diagonals in one vertex of a Triangle is 0 (zero)..