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Anyone who understands this?
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I think it has something to do with multiplying matrix A and B? But I can't figure out.
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If matrix ##P## has dimensions ##w \times x## and matrix ##Q## has dimensions ##y \times z##, what is the condition for the product ##PQ## to be defined? Think in terms of rows and columns...
 
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The new matrix will be 2x3..

But I still can't understand it ://
 
What is the relationship between the number of columns in the matrix on the left and the number of rows in the matrix on the right, when they’re multiplied together?
 
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The new matrix will be 2x3..

But I still can't understand it ://

Why don't you try to calculate the matrix ##C## in each case? See which ones you can do and which ones you can't.
 
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I can't find out how to do that in my book. Have tried for a long time now.
What does the A^T and B^T represent?
 
If the general entry is described by ##A=(a_{ij} )##, where i is the ith column and j is the jth row, then ##A^{T}:=(a_{ji})## , meaning a flip of rows and columns in the original matrix ( The one with Keanu, I think; ) ).
 
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