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Question
State, whether the following statement is true or false. If false, give a reason.
If A and B are two matrices of orders 3 × 2 and 2 × 3 respectively; then their sum A + B is possible.
Options
True
False
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Solution
This statement is False.
Explanation:
The sum A + B is possible when the order of both the matrices A and B are same.
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