Precalculus (6th Edition)

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Chapter 9 - Systems and Matrices - 9.7 Properties of Matrices - 9.7 Exercises - Page 930: 74

Answer

Not possible

Work Step by Step

Since, the dimensions of matrix $C$ is $2 \times 3$ and that of matrix $A$ is $ 2 \times 2$. Thus, the number of columns of matrix-$C$ are not equal to number of rows of the matrix-$A$. and so we cannot take their product .
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