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أستاذ المادة هلال عبد الحسين       4/7/2011 2:33:04 PM

A matrix is a rectangular array of elements arranged in horizontal rows and vertical columns, and usually enclosed in brackets. A matrix is real-valued (or, simply, real) if all its elements are real numbers or real-valued functions; it is complex-valued if at least one element is a complex number or a complex-valued function. If all its elements are numbers, then a matrix is called a constant matrix.

Matrices are designated by boldface uppercase letters. A general matrix A having r rows and ? columns may be written

where the elements of the matrix are double subscripted to denote location. By convention, the row index precedes the column index, thus, a25 represents the element of Aappearing in the second row and fifth column, while a31represents the element appearing in the third row and first column. A matrix Amay also be denoted as [aij], where aijdenotes the general element of A appearing in the ith row and jth column.

A matrix having r rows and ?columns has order (or size) "r by c," usually written r´c. Two matrices are equal if they have the same order and their corresponding elements are equal.

The transpose of a matrix A, denoted as AT, is obtained by converting the rows of A into the columns of A one at a time in sequence. If A has order m´n, then AT has order n´m.


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