how is matrices is applicable in our life?
Matrices were used to organize data.
Inverse matrices are defined only for square matrices.
Matrices are one of the easiest things you learn in Algebra II but there is no point of the matrix after high school.
No. Multiplication of matrices is, in general, non-commutative, due to the way multiplication is defined.
we can measure the expansion of the world by matrices cause in magnetic fields vectors can be streched up to a certain limit which are the eigen values.
Only square matrices have inverses.
how is matrices is applicable in our life?
The singular form of matrices is matrix.
The matrices must have the same dimensions.
Only square matrices have a determinant
There are no matrices in the question!
I do not. I f*cking hate matrices. I multiply sheep.
In mathematics matrices are made up of arrays of elements.
Matrices were used to organize data.
Yes, similar matrices have the same eigenvalues.
Richard G. Cooke has written: 'Infinite matrices and sequence spaces' -- subject(s): Matrices, Infinite matrices