why is division of matrix not possible? answer fastly
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Normaly matrix division is defined as A B = A B − 1 where stands for inverse matrix of . In case when inverse doesn't exist so called pseudoinverse may be used. There are two issues: first, that matrices have divisors of zero; second, that matrix multiplication is in general not commutative.
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because it was scientifically proved that it will not divide but it can be reciprocal and properties are can be used.
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