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If A is a matrix of order (m x n) then a matrix (nxm) obtained by interchanging rows and columns of A is called the ​

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Answered by rawatsauravyash
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Matrix Transpose. Definition The transpose of an m x n matrix A is the n x m matrix AT obtained by interchanging rows and columns of A, Definition A square matrix A is symmetric if AT

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The transpose of a matrix or vector is formed by interchanging the rows and the columns. A matrix of order (m x n) becomes of order (n x m) when transposed. For example, if a (2 x 3) matrix is defined by. Then the transpose of A, denoted by A', is now (3 x 2).

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