How do you multiply ((1, 2, 1), (-1, -1, -2), (-1, 1, -2)) with ((1, -2), (0, -1), (-1, 1))? Precalculus Matrix Algebra Multiplication of Matrices 1 Answer GiĆ³ Oct 25, 2016 I found: ((0,-3),(1,1),(1,-1)) Explanation: Have a look: Answer link Related questions What is multiplication of matrices? How do I do multiplication of matrices? What is scalar multiplication of matrices? What are some sample matrix multiplication problems? How do I multiply the matrix ((6, 4, 24),(1, -9, 8)) by 4? How do I multiply the matrix ((3, 0, -19),(0, 7, 1), (1, 1/5, 2/3)) by -6? How do I multiply the matrix ((6, 4, 24),(1, -9, 8)) by the matrix ((1, 5, 0), (3, -6, 2))? Is matrix multiplication associative? If A=((-4, 5),(3, 2)) and B=((-6, 2), (1/2, 3/4)), what is AB? In matrix multiplication, does ABC=ACB? See all questions in Multiplication of Matrices Impact of this question 2119 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License