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what's Symmetric matrices and skew symmetric matrices with example❓

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Answered by kishlaykumar61
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Symmetric matrix refers to a matrix in which the transpose is equal to itself. ... In case the transpose of a matrix happens to be equal to the negative of itself, then one can say that the matrix is skew symmetric. Therefore, for a matrix to be skew symmetric, A'=-A.

Answered by stylishshootout
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symmetric matrices are the matrices where if A is a matrix then A' =A (if this condition is satisfied then that matrix is symmetric)

Skew symmetric matrices- if A is a matrix then A' = -A

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