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what is a skew symmetric matrix?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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If the transpose of a matrix is equal to the negative of itself, the matrix is said to be skew symmetric. This means that for a matrix to be skew symmetric, A'=-A. Also, for the matrix,a_{ji} = – a_{ij}(for all the values of i and j). The diagonal elements of a skew symmetric matrix are equal to zero.

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In mathematics, particularly in linear algebra, a skew-symmetric matrix is a square matrix whose transpose equals its negative

If the transpose of a matrix is equal to the negative of itself, the matrix is said to be skew symmetric. This means that for a matrix to be skew symmetric, A'=-A. Also, for the matrix,a_{ji} = – a_{ij}(for all the values of i and j). The diagonal elements of a skew symmetric matrix are equal to zero.

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