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Consider the matrices `A=[(4,6,-1),(3,0,2),(1,-2,5)], B=[(2,4),(0,1),(-1,2)], C=[(3),(1),(2)]` Out of the given matrix products, which one is not defined ?A. `(AB)^(T)C`B. `C^(T)C (AB)^(T)`C. `C^(T)AB`D. `A^(T)AB B^(T)C` |
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Answer» Correct Answer - B `A rarr 3xx3, B rarr 3xx2, C rarr 3xx1` `AB rarr 3xx2 implies (AB)^(T)=2xx3 implies (AB)^(T)C` is defined `C^(T) rarr 1xx3, implies C^(T) C rarr 1xx1` Hence `C^(T)C(AB)^(T)` is not defined. Now, `C^(T) AB` is also defined. `A^(T) rarr 3xx3, B^(T) rarr 2xx3` `A^(T)A rarr 3xx3` `B B^(T) rarr 3xx3` `implies A^(T) AB B^(T) rarr 3xx3` `implies A^(T) AB B^(T) C` is defined |
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