Difference between revisions of "Selftest: Transpose"

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{'''Fill in the correct values of the transpose:'''<br/>
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<math>\mathbf{A}=\left[\begin{array}{ccc}3&0&1\\2&1&2\\0&3&1\end{array}\right]</math>
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<math>\mathbf{A}^T=</math><br/>{ 3 _2 } { 2 _2 } { 0 _2 }<br/>{ 0 _2 } { 1 _2 } { 3 _2 }<br/>{ 1 _2 } { 2 _2 } { 1 _2 }
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{'''Fill in the correct values of the transpose:'''<br/>
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<math>\mathbf{A}=\left[\begin{array}{cc}2&1\\1&3\\0&2\end{array}\right]</math>
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<math>\mathbf{A}^T=</math><br/>{ 2 _2 } { 1 _2 } { 1 _2 }<br/>{ 1 _2 } { 3 _2 } { 2 _2 }
 
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1. Fill in the correct values of the transpose:

\mathbf{A}=\left[\begin{array}{ccc}3&0&1\\2&1&2\\0&3&1\end{array}\right]

\mathbf{A}^T=



2. Fill in the correct values of the transpose:

\mathbf{A}=\left[\begin{array}{cc}2&1\\1&3\\0&2\end{array}\right]

\mathbf{A}^T=


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