Last updated on July 4th, 2025
Matrix multiplication is the operation of multiplying two compatible matrices in linear algebra. Two matrices are compatible when the number of columns in the first matrix equals the number of rows in the second. In 1812, a French mathematician, Jacques Philippe Marie Binet helped formalize the use of matrices to represent linear maps. In this article, we will explore matrix multiplication and its rules in detail.
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