MCQ
If $AB = C$, then matrices $A,B,C$are
  • A
    ${A_{2 \times 3}},{B_{3 \times 2}},{C_{2 \times 3}}$
  • B
    ${A_{3 \times 2}},{B_{2 \times 3}},{C_{3 \times 2}}$
  • C
    ${A_{3 \times 3}},{B_{2 \times 3}},{C_{3 \times 3}}$
  • ${A_{3 \times 2}},{B_{2 \times 3}},{C_{3 \times 3}}$

Answer

Correct option: D.
${A_{3 \times 2}},{B_{2 \times 3}},{C_{3 \times 3}}$
d
(d) It is obvious.

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