Difference between revisions of "Square matrix"

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A '''square matrix''' is a 2-dimensional [[matrix]] where both dimensions are the same. In other words, an ''n x m'' matrix is square if ''n=m''.
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A '''square matrix''' is a [[matrix]] where both dimensions are the same. In other words, an ''n x m'' matrix is square if ''n=m''.
  
 
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Revision as of 15:30, January 16, 2009

A square matrix is a matrix where both dimensions are the same. In other words, an n x m matrix is square if n=m.