For any three matrices A, B, and C where multiplication is defined, the associative law states that:
For any three matrices A, B, and C where multiplication is defined, the associative law states that:
- A. A(BC) = (AB)C
- B. A(B+C) = AB + AC
- C. (A+B)C = AC + BC
- D. AB = BA
Answer: A) A(BC) = (AB)C
Explanation: The associative law for matrix multiplication is A(BC) = (AB)C, provided the orders are compatible for multiplication.
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