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Which are the laws of matrix algebra

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In general, matrix multiplication is not commutative: AB is not equal to BA in general.

In general, matrix multiplication is not commutative: AB is not equal to BA in general....

In general, matrix multiplication is not commutative: AB is not equal to BA in general....A+(B+C) = (A+B)+C Additive associative law

In general, matrix multiplication is not commutative: AB is not equal to BA in general....A+(B+C) = (A+B)+C Additive associative lawAI = IA = A Multiplicative identity law

In general, matrix multiplication is not commutative: AB is not equal to BA in general....A+(B+C) = (A+B)+C Additive associative lawAI = IA = A Multiplicative identity lawA(B+C) = AB + AC Distributive law

In general, matrix multiplication is not commutative: AB is not equal to BA in general....A+(B+C) = (A+B)+C Additive associative lawAI = IA = A Multiplicative identity lawA(B+C) = AB + AC Distributive law(A+B)C = AC + BC Distributive law

In general, matrix multiplication is not commutative: AB is not equal to BA in general....A+(B+C) = (A+B)+C Additive associative lawAI = IA = A Multiplicative identity lawA(B+C) = AB + AC Distributive law(A+B)C = AC + BC Distributive lawOA = AO = O Multiplication by zero matrix

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