
Intro to matrices (article) - Khan Academy
Matrix is an arrangement of numbers into rows and columns. Make your first introduction with matrices and learn about their dimensions and elements.
Defined matrix operations (video) | Matrices | Khan Academy
Sal discusses the conditions of matrix dimensions for which addition or multiplication are defined. Created by Sal Khan.
Identity matrix: intro to identity matrices (article) - Khan Academy
The dimensions of a matrix tell the number of rows and columns of the matrix in that order. Since matrix A has 2 rows and 3 columns, it is called a 2 × 3 matrix.
Matrices | Algebra (all content) | Math | Khan Academy
This topic covers: - Adding & subtracting matrices - Multiplying matrices by scalars - Multiplying matrices - Representing & solving linear systems with matrices - Matrix inverses - Matrix determinants - …
Intro to matrices (video) - Khan Academy
What I want to do in this video is explore the notion of a matrix outside of the context of a surprisingly good movie that involves Keanu Reeves. And it's actually the first of three.
Matrices | Precalculus | Math | Khan Academy
Intro to determinant notation and computation Interpreting determinants in terms of area Finding area of figure after transformation using determinant Proof: Matrix determinant gives area of image of unit …
Multiplying matrices (article) - Khan Academy
When we multiply a matrix by a scalar (i.e., a single number) we simply multiply all the matrix's terms by that scalar. We can also multiply a matrix by another matrix, but this process is more complicated. …
Matrix vector products (video) | Khan Academy
So what I'm going to do in this video is define what it means when we take the product of our matrix A, of any matrix A, I've written this as general as possible, with some vector x.
Defined matrix operations (video) | Matrices | Khan Academy
Sal discusses the conditions of matrix dimensions for which addition or multiplication are defined. Created by Sal Khan.
The extracellular matrix and cell wall (article) | Khan Academy
Most animal cells release materials into the extracellular space, creating a complex meshwork of proteins and carbohydrates called the extracellular matrix (ECM).