Jarivas Jarivas
  • 02-02-2017
  • Mathematics
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Matrix A has dimensions 2x3. Matrix B has dimensions 3x6. These two matrices can be multiplied

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jimthompson5910 jimthompson5910
  • 02-02-2017
If you mean A*B, then yes since,

number of columns in matrix A = number of rows in matrix B

ie the inner dimensions both match up (both are 3)

However, B*A is not defined
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