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a_{m1}+b_{m1} & a_{m2}+b_{m2}& \cdots & a_{mn}+b_{mn} | a_{m1}+b_{m1} & a_{m2}+b_{m2}& \cdots & a_{mn}+b_{mn} | ||
\end{bmatrix}</math> | \end{bmatrix}</math> | ||
| − | *Here < | + | *Here <math>afactor</math> constant value is multiplied with each values in matrix A and <math>bfactor</math> constant value is multiplied with each values in matrix B. |
*Then it is doing the matrix addition with all the corresponding entries. | *Then it is doing the matrix addition with all the corresponding entries. | ||
*If the factor values are not given then it is doing usual matrix addition with the factor values as 1. | *If the factor values are not given then it is doing usual matrix addition with the factor values as 1. | ||
Revision as of 17:27, 13 June 2017
MATRIXADD (a,b,afactor,bfactor)
- and are any two matrices.
Description
- This function calculates the addition of the two matrices.
- In , and are two matrices.
- is the multiplying value with and is the multiplying value with .
- Matrix addition is the basic operation of adding two matrices with the corresponding entries.
- Two matrices must have an equal number of rows and columns.
- The sum of matrices A and B is denoted by
- Here constant value is multiplied with each values in matrix A and constant value is multiplied with each values in matrix B.
- Then it is doing the matrix addition with all the corresponding entries.
- If the factor values are not given then it is doing usual matrix addition with the factor values as 1.
Examples
1. MATRIXADD([[10,14,17],[6,-3,-5],[21,-34,76]],[[22,25,33],[-17,19,20],[26,35,-21]])
| 32 | 39 | 50 |
| -11 | 16 | 15 |
| 47 | 1 | 55 |
2. MATRIXADD([[4,5,10],[-12,34,31]],[[17,18,27],[29,-24,31]])
| 21 | 23 | 37 |
| 17 | 10 | 62 |
3. MATRIXADD([[6,7],[10,-12]],[[3.2,4],[5,15]],6,8)
| 61.6 | 74 |
| 100 | 48 |
See Also
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