2. Think of a matrix A and B which are both 3x3 matrices. Do not use all zeros or all
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2. Think of a matrix A and B which are both 3x3 matrices. Do not use all zeros or all
1's!
3. Multiply A XB and record the result.
4. Multiply BX A and record the result.
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