I was given a math question on matrices where i was asked to multiply a 2x2 matrix by a 3x3 matrix but couldn't come up with an answer. It's confusing, a little help here please. Or should i just say its undefine??
2 Answers
undefine
Explanation:
The product of matrices only can be define when the number of columns in the first matric is equals to the number of rows in the second matric.
for example
Matric M1 has 3 columns and M2 has 3 rows. Then it can be defined
therefore for
You just cannot multiply a
Explanation:
You just cannot multiply a
You can only two matrices if number of columns of the first matrix is equal to number of rows of the second matrix.
i.e. you can only multiply a
This is an important part of the process of multiplication.
Let us have a
The result is a
where
If number of columns of the first matrix are not equal to number of rows of the second matrix, which is so in the case mentioned by you, this is not possible and hence, you cannot multiply a
and you can say multiplication of such matrices is not defined.