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matrix A cannot be multiplied itself if A is?​

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Answered by laharipragna
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Answer:

To multiply 2 matrices the number of columns of first matrix should be equal to number of rows of second matrix..

Here if we you want to multiply the matrix with itself no of rows should be equal to no of columns ..

Which means it should be a square matrix .

If the matrix is not a square matrix you cannot multiply it with itself

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