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Given two non-zero real matrices 𝑨 and 𝑩, which one below is impossible? (A)𝑨𝑩=𝑩𝑨 (B) 𝑨𝑩 > 𝑩𝑨 (C) 𝑨 = 𝑩 (D)𝑨𝑩≠𝑩𝑨 (E) 𝑨 = 𝑩𝑨
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(B) 𝑨𝑩 > 𝑩𝑨 is impossible.
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