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Revision as of 14:06, 9 April 2018
MATRIXINTDIV (a,b)
- and are any two matrices.
Description
- This function shows quotient of the Matrix division.
- But this function will return the integer part of quotient only.
- In , and are any two matrices.
- Normally we could not do the matrix division directly.
- Instead of that we can multiply by an inverse.
- This function is taking corresponding entries and doing the division for each element.
- Division is one of the four basic operations of arithmetic.
- Division is splitting into equal parts or groups.
- In this matrix division,will return the result in the integer format of the quotient.
Examples
1. MATRIXINTDIV([[6,16],[10,-12]],[[4,4],[5,4]])
1 | 4 |
2 | -3 |
2. MATRIXINTDIV([[4,5,10],[-12,34,31]],[[17,18,27],[29,-24,31]])
0 | 0 | 0 |
-1 | -2 | 1 |