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If A and B are martices such that A+B and AB are both defined then:​

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Answered by rlrejisha
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number of rows and number of columns are same for both the matrices namely A & B

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Answered by anishaverma5591
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Matrices can be added or multiplied only if the order of the matrices are same. Here you say that A and B are two matrices and A+B and AB are defined. That means that the number of rows and number of columns are same for both the matrices.

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