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4.3 Multiplying Matrices Dimensions matching Rows times Columns
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The end of one matrix and the begin of the other matrix must match up When multiplying two matrices (A and B) the dimension of A must end and the dimension of B must start with the same number.
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The resulting matrix dimension come from multiplying The answer comes from the beginning of one matrix and the end of the other. Let matrix C dimensions be 3 X 2 and matrix D dimensions be 2 X 5. When multiplying the matrix C times matrix D, the answer is a matrix with a dimension of 3 X 5. answers dimensions 3 X 2 times 2 X 5 must have
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Order matters One of the big rules in multiplying matrices. A * B ≠ B * A even if the dimensions match.
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Rows times Columns Ever element in a row is added to the multiplication of every element in the column. A B = AB
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Ok, so that is how easy it is. Yes and No. Not all matrices are 2 X 2. Same way row element times column element, then added to the next row element times column element, till out of elements, then next column
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Rows times columns Take you time
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Rows times columns Take you time =
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Is order really important Not the same.
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Find A(B + C)
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Find A(B + C)
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Find A(B + C)
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Find A(B + C)
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Find AB + AC Same as A(B + C)
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Homework Page 172 – 173 # 13 – 29 odd, 38, 45 Happy Halloween
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Homework Page 172 – 173 # 14 – 30 even, break out the graph paper 57, 58
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