Difference between revisions of "Selftest: Matrix multiplication with a scalar"
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{'''Fill in the correct values of the resulting matrix:'''<br/> | {'''Fill in the correct values of the resulting matrix:'''<br/> | ||
|typ="{}" } | |typ="{}" } | ||
− | <math>\left[\begin{array}{ccc}3&0&1\\2&1&2\\0&3&1\end{array}\right]\cdot 3 =</math><br/>{ 9 } { 0 } { 3 }<br/>{ 6 } { 3 } { 6 }<br/>{ 0 } { 9 } { 3 } | + | <math>\left[\begin{array}{ccc}3&0&1\\2&1&2\\0&3&1\end{array}\right]\cdot 3 =</math><br/>{ 9 _2 } { 0 _2 } { 3 _2 }<br/>{ 6 _2 } { 3 _2 } { 6 _2 }<br/>{ 0 _2 } { 9 _2 } { 3 _2 } |
{'''Is the following equation correct?'''<br/> | {'''Is the following equation correct?'''<br/> |
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