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Kaylie Downs
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3 June, 06:29
Matrices cannot be multiplied.
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Elian Clarke
3 June, 06:36
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You can multiply matrices if and only the number of the columns in the first matrix equals the number of rows in the second matrix. Otherwise the product of the two matrices is undefined
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Klein
3 June, 06:44
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You can only multiply them if the number of the first column (up and down) is the same as the 2nd row (across)
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