With Audio Lesson 2 - Matrix 2
With Audio Lesson 2 - Matrix 2
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LESSON 2: MATRIX
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Transpose of a Matrix
•The transpose of a matrix A is represented by . It
is formed by interchanging the rows and
columns of matrix A.
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Properties of Transpose of a Matrix
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Example
Let S1, S2, and S3 be the submatrices of
10 0 3 7 0
0 1 2 8 6
A=
17 6 5 6 4
1 2 1 9 5
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Solution:
•
(a)
S1: Rows 2 and 3; Columns 3 and 4
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(c) Are any of the matrices (S1 + S2)T, (S1 + S3)T,
and (S2+ S3)T defined?
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