x.Hm a 4x2 matrix B be a 2x4 matrix C be a 4x4 nonsingular matrix D be a 2x2 sin
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Question
x.Hm a 4x2 matrixB be a 2x4 matrix
C be a 4x4 nonsingular matrix
D be a 2x2 singular matrix
I2 be the 2x2 Identity matrix.
Clearly Circle either True or False for each of the statments below? and explain why?
(a) T or F It is possible to compute: B2+3D
(b) T or F It is possible to compute: (5B B be a 2x4 matrix C be a 4x4 nonsingular matrix D be a 2x2 singular matrix I2 be the 2x2 Identity matrix.
Clearly Circle either True or False for each of the statments below? and explain why?
(a) T or F It is possible to compute: B2+3D
(b) T or F It is possible to compute: (5B
(a) T or F It is possible to compute: B2+3D
(b) T or F It is possible to compute: (5B
(a) T or F It is possible to compute: B2+3D (b) T or F It is possible to compute: (5B
Explanation / Answer
Rule I: You can only multiply two matrices if the # of columns inthe first is equal to the # of rows in in the second. Rule II: You can only add matrices of the same dimensions. a) F B cannot multiply by B because of Rule I b) T c) T d) F D is singular and cannot be inverted e) Probably False While there is an Identity element for matrix addition,I2 usually refers to matrix multiplication and does notequal the identity for addition.