Concept explainers
a)
To demonstrate: A matrix multiplication for a A(3×4) and .B(4×1) matrix.
Non-linear programming (NLP):
Non-linear programming (NLP) is used in complex optimization problems where the objectives or constraints or sometimes both are non-linear functions of the decision variables. A model can be termed as non-linear for more than one reason.
b)
To demonstrate: A matrix multiplication for a A(1×4) and .B(4×1) matrix.
c)
To demonstrate: A matrix multiplication for a A(4×1) and .B(1×4) matrix.
d)
To demonstrate: A matrix multiplication for a A(1×4) and .B(1×4) matrix.
e)
To demonstrate: A matrix multiplication for a A(1×4), A(4×4), and .B(4×1) matrix.
f)
To demonstrate: A matrix multiplication for a A(3×3) , B(3×3), and B(3×1) matrix.
g)
To demonstrate: A matrix multiplication for an A(4×3) transpose and .B(4×3) matrix.
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