A=[■(1&2&3@4&5&6)], A^t=?Question 6Answera.[■(1&3&5@2&4&6)]b.[■(1&4@2&5@3&6)]c.Noned.[■(1&2@3&4@5&6)]
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A=[■(1&2&3@4&5&6)], A^t=?Question 6Answera.[■(1&3&5@2&4&6)]b.[■(1&4@2&5@3&6)]c.Noned.[■(1&2@3&4@5&6)]
Solution
The transpose of a matrix is obtained by interchanging its rows into columns or columns into rows. Given the matrix A = [1 2 3; 4 5 6], the transpose A^t would be [1 4; 2 5; 3 6]. So, the answer is b. [■(1&4@2&5@3&6)].
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