By zeeshanaayan07
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Submitted: Jan 31 2013 / 18:05
Two Matrics are to be multiplied. If A is an nxm matrix and B is an mxp matrix, the result AB of their multiplicaiotn is an nxp matrix defined only if the number of columns m in A is equal to the number of rows m in B. Basically when we multiply matrices, the number of the rows in the first matrix are multiplied with corresponding columns in the second matrix. One may compute each entry in the third matrix one at a time For More Information Visit http://www.ccolumns.com
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