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+ | {{Exercise|Selftest: Addition of matrices}} | ||
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+ | Requirement for the addition of two matrices is, that they have the same number of rows and the same number of colums. So both matrices have to be an m-by-n matrix. The addition is made by adding each the components: | ||
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\mathbf{A}+\mathbf{B}= | \mathbf{A}+\mathbf{B}= | ||
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\end{array}\right] | \end{array}\right] | ||
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+ | {{Example | ||
+ | |Title=Addition of two 3-by-3 matrices | ||
+ | |Contents=<br/> | ||
+ | :<math> | ||
+ | \mathbf{A}_e+\mathbf{B}_e= | ||
+ | \left[\begin{array}{ccc} | ||
+ | 1 & 3 & -2\\ | ||
+ | 0 & -1 & 3\\ | ||
+ | 2 & 4 & 2 | ||
+ | \end{array}\right]+ | ||
+ | \left[\begin{array}{ccc} | ||
+ | -3 & 2 & -1\\ | ||
+ | 2 & 4 & -3\\ | ||
+ | 0 & -2 & 1 | ||
+ | \end{array}\right]= | ||
+ | \left[\begin{array}{ccc} | ||
+ | 1-3 & 3+2 & -2-1\\ | ||
+ | 0+2 & -1+4 & 3-3\\ | ||
+ | 2+0 & 4-2 & 2-1 | ||
+ | \end{array}\right]= | ||
+ | \left[\begin{array}{ccc} | ||
+ | -2 & 5 & -3\\ | ||
+ | 2 & 3 & 0\\ | ||
+ | 2 & 2 & 1 | ||
+ | \end{array}\right] | ||
+ | </math> | ||
+ | }} | ||
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+ | [[Category:Article]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Matrices]] |
Latest revision as of 18:05, 13 November 2015
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There are exercises as selftest for this article. |
Requirement for the addition of two matrices is, that they have the same number of rows and the same number of colums. So both matrices have to be an m-by-n matrix. The addition is made by adding each the components:
Example: Addition of two 3-by-3 matrices
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