Wednesday, October 6, 2010

More on Multiplying Matrices

Scalar multiplication is when you distribute the number outside the matrix to all the numbers inside the
brackets.

To multiply matrices, you first need to write a dimension statement. The dimension statement basically states that the columns of the first matrix must match the rows of the other matrix
For example:


After you determined that the matrices can be multiplied, then you start to multiply them together. To do this, you would multiply the first row of the first matrix with the column of the second matrix. More specifically, you would multiply the first number of the first row on the first matrix with the first number of the first column of the second matrix. You then add the products together and thats the first number of the product matrix. You repeat this until all the numbers of both the matrices have been multiplied, giving you your product matrix.

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