Linear algebraic matrix
Algebraic equations include rational (integral, fractional) and irrational. Substituting a matrix (vector) generation for a real number in a linear algebra, the resulting algebraic equation is called a matrix algebraic equation. Matrix algebra follows the algebraic law, but it also has its own special laws.
Matrix: refers to a two-dimensional data table arranged vertically and horizontally, starting from the square matrix formed by the coefficients and constants of the equations. This concept was first proposed by the 19th century British mathematician Kelly.
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