College Algebra (11th Edition)

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Chapter 5 - Section 5.7 - Properties of Matrices - 5.7 Exercises - Page 555: 69

Answer

Not possible

Work Step by Step

We can notice that the number of columns of first matrix are not equal to the number of rows of the second matrix because the size of matrix-I is $2 \times 2$ and that of matrix-II is $3 \times 2$. This means this means that the product $AB$ does not exist.
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