If matrix A can be multiplied by matrix B, can matrix B be multiplied by matrix A?
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yes why no matrix B can be multiplied by matrix A.
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Yes
Step-by-step explanation:
for a matrix of order m x n to multiply, the other matrix should be of order
n x m.
So when we take the reverse multiplication, the n x m matrix is to be multiplied with m x n matrix, which is possible since the number of columns of first matrix is equal to the number of rows of the second.
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