What is a matrix?

1 Answer
Mar 23, 2015

A matrix is a table of numbers (or other elements) disposed in rows ans columns.
For example:
A=((1,2,3),(3,4,6))
This is a rectangular matrix called A with 2 rows and 3 columns, so you say thart A has order 2xx3 (2 by 3).

You can have square matrices when the numbers of rows is equal to the number of columns:
B=((1,2,3),(3,4,6),(3,2,1))
Where B is a square matrix od order 3xx3 or simply 3.

You can also have matrices with one column only or one row only :
C=((1),(6),(7)) or D=((1,2,3,4,6))
these are sometimes called vectors or column vector and row vector.

A bank statement is an example of a matrix:
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