[5 -3 2 ; -4 -4 -1] X [4 -5 ; 3 -6 ; -2 -4]
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Step 1: Multiply the elements in the first row of the first matrix with the elements in the first column of the second matrix: \[ (4 \times -3) + (3 \times -9) + (2 \times 5) = -12 - 27 + 10 = -29 \] Show more…
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