SOLUTION: to multiply matrices we multiply the elements of a row in the first matrix with the corresponding elements of a column in the second matrix. for example, the element in the 2nd row

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Question 981201: to multiply matrices we multiply the elements of a row in the first matrix with the corresponding elements of a column in the second matrix. for example, the element in the 2nd row and 3rd column of matrix AB is the sum of the products of the elements in row _____ of A and the corresponding elements in column ____ of B.
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to multiply matrices we multiply the elements of a row in the first matrix with the corresponding elements of a column in the second matrix. for example, the element in the 2nd row and 3rd column of matrix AB is the sum of the products of the elements in row __2___ of A and the corresponding elements in column __3___ of B.