
Matrices - Introduction & Types
Maths · Grade 12 · Week 4 · 25 questions
All 25 questions in this Matrices - Introduction & Types quiz
Grade 12 Maths — Matrices - Introduction & Types: 25 practice questions with instant scoring and explanations.
- A matrix with m rows and n columns is called:
- Which of the following is a square matrix?
- A matrix with all elements equal to zero is called:
- The diagonal matrix where all diagonal elements are 1 is called:
- A matrix where all elements below the main diagonal are zero is called:
- A symmetric matrix A satisfies:
- An identity matrix of order 2 is:
- The order of a matrix A is 3 × 4. The order of A^T is:
- A matrix in which every element is the same scalar k is called:
- A skew-symmetric matrix A satisfies:
- Which of the following matrices is diagonal?
- A column matrix has dimensions:
- A row matrix has dimensions:
- The element in the i-th row and j-th column of matrix A is denoted as:
- A rectangular matrix is one where:
- The main diagonal of a matrix consists of elements:
- A matrix where the transpose equals the negative of the original is:
- If A is a 2 × 3 matrix and B is a 3 × 2 matrix, then AB is:
- A matrix A is idempotent if:
- The trace of a square matrix is:
- A matrix A is involutory if:
- A nilpotent matrix A satisfies:
- An upper triangular matrix has the form:
- If A is a 2 × 3 matrix, then AA^T has order:
- What is the domain of f(x) = 1/(x-2)?
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