Matrix addition

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Illustration of the addition of two matrices.

Template:Use American English Template:Short description In mathematics, matrix addition is the operation of adding two matrices by adding the corresponding entries together.

For a vector, v, adding two matrices would have the geometric effect of applying each matrix transformation separately onto v, then adding the transformed vectors.

𝐀v+𝐁v=(𝐀+𝐁)v

Definition

Two matrices must have an equal number of rows and columns to be added.[1] In which case, the sum of two matrices A and B will be a matrix which has the same number of rows and columns as A and B. The sum of A and B, denoted A + B, is computed by adding corresponding elements of A and B:Template:SfnTemplate:Sfn

𝐀+𝐁=[a11a12a1na21a22a2nam1am2amn]+[b11b12b1nb21b22b2nbm1bm2bmn]=[a11+b11a12+b12a1n+b1na21+b21a22+b22a2n+b2nam1+bm1am2+bm2amn+bmn]

Or more concisely (assuming that A + B = C):[2][3]

cij=aij+bij

For example:

[131012]+[007521]=[1+03+01+70+51+22+1]=[138533]

Similarly, it is also possible to subtract one matrix from another, as long as they have the same dimensions. The difference of A and B, denoted AB, is computed by subtracting elements of B from corresponding elements of A, and has the same dimensions as A and B. For example:

[131012][007521]=[103017051221]=[136511]

See also

Notes

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References

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External links

  1. Elementary Linear Algebra by Rorres Anton 10e p53
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