Asked by JaneLee
What are the dimensions of the answer if you multiply a matrix with the dimensions 3 x 0 by a matrix with dimensions 0 x 3?
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Answered by
drwls
Are you sure you don't mean dimensions 3 x 1 and 1 x 3? There must be at least one row and/or column in a matrix.
Answered by
Reiny
You can multiply a m x p and a p x n matrix and the result will be a m x n matrix, but m,p, and n must be natural numbers.
I can't visualize a 3 x 0 matrix.
It must have 3 rowns but zero columns, so where are the entries??
I can't visualize a 3 x 0 matrix.
It must have 3 rowns but zero columns, so where are the entries??
Answered by
JaneLee
Yes I ment 3 x 1 multiplied by 1 x 3. Sorry.
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