But why should the columns of the first matrix match the rows of the second? Why not have the rows of both match?
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A birds eye view of linear algebra: why is matrix multiplication like that?
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But why should the columns of the first matrix match the rows of the second? Why not have the rows of both match?
Originally appeared here:
A birds eye view of linear algebra: why is matrix multiplication like that?
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