Question
If order of a matrix is 3 × 3, then it is a?
  1. square matrix
  2. rectangular matrix
  3. unit matrix
  4. None of these

Answer

  1. square matrix
Solution:
Since, order of given matrix is 3 × 3.
$\therefore$ No of rows = No. of columns
So, given matrix is a square matrix.

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