Matrix
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British pronunciation/mˈe‍ɪtɹɪks/
American pronunciation/ˈmeɪtɹɪks/

Definition & Meaning of "matrix"

Matrix
01

a rectangular array of numbers or symbols organized in rows and columns, commonly used in linear algebra for representing equations, transformations, and vector operations

02

mold used in the production of phonograph records, type, or other relief surface

03

the formative tissue at the base of a nail

04

the body substance in which tissue cells are embedded

05

an enclosure within which something originates or develops (from the Latin for womb)

06

(geology) the fine-grained material surrounding larger rock fragments or grains within a sedimentary rock

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A 2x3 matrix represents a collection of numbers organized in two rows and three columns.
Multiplying a matrix by a vector is a common operation in linear algebra, used in applications like computer programming and physics.
Transposing a matrix involves swapping its rows and columns, creating a new matrix.
Matrix addition and subtraction are performed element-wise, combining corresponding elements of two matrices.
Transposing a matrix involves swapping its rows and columns, creating a new matrix.
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