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Define order of matrix​

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Answered by shagunyadav31
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Step-by-step explanation:

The order of the matrix is defined as the number of rows and columns. The entries are the numbers in the matrix and each number is known as an element. ... For example, we have a 3 × 2 matrix, that's because the number of rows here is equal to 3 and the number of columns is equal to 2.

Answered by nitashreetalukdar
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The number of rows and columns that a matrix has is called its order or its dimension. By convention, rows are listed first; and columns, second. Thus, we would say that the order (or dimension) of the matrix below is 3 x 4, meaning that it has 3 rows and 4 columns.

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