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Matrix   (English)

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A square or rectangular set of numbers, usually written enclosed in a large pair of brackets. There are special rules for adding and multiplying matrices that make them handy in representing linear transformations.
For example, the equations

x + 2y + 3z
=
1
2x + 5y + 7z
=
2
x + 4y
=
3

can be represented by the single matrix equation

Ax = B

where

A =



1
2
3
2
5
7
1
4
0




,    x =



x
y
z




,   and  B =



1
2
3




.

Matrices can represent many physical quantities which have multiple components in a simple but useful form. For example, the various moments of inertia that a solid has about different axes of rotation can be expressed in a single 3 ×3 matrix.

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