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Pls help me with this question I wld greatly appreciate it

Pls help me with this question I wld greatly appreciate it-example-1
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Answer:

The two matrices cannot be added

Step-by-step explanation:

Given the sum of the matrices;


\begin{bmatrix}{1} & -6 & \\ {9} & {7} & \\ {5} & {3} & \end{bmatrix}+\begin{bmatrix}{0} & {3} & {6} \\ {1} & {4} & {9} \\ {2} & {5} & {8}\end{bmatrix}

You can see that the first matrices is a 2 * 3 matrices while the second matrices is a 3*3 matrices. Note that before you can add two matrices together, they must have the same dimension.

Since the dimension of the matrices are not the same, hence they cannot be added.

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