In arithmetic, a matrix is an oblong array or desk of numbers, symbols, or expressions, organized in rows and columns.
This course is about fundamentals of matrix algebra.
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In arithmetic, a matrix is an oblong array or desk of numbers, symbols, or expressions, organized in rows and columns.
This course is about fundamentals of matrix algebra.
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(1,2,3) is a tuple not a vector
Matrices are so darn useful but I always found analysis and complex analysis to be more fun to learn and use.
The speaker is so confusing.. thanks we know matrices better than the speaker.. i mean seriously the speaker dont know the rule of multipliction of matrices.. if you r confused wht ll u deliver.. its like you write order of both matrices you want to multiply e.g A( mΓn) and B(mΓn) so to multipl matrix A colmuns must n equal to nu.ber of rows of matrix B.. i.e A(n) = B(m)..
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Is this a subset of literary algebra