Multiplication of two matrices possible if the number of columns in the
first matrix equals the number of rows in the second matrix.
The dimensions of the matrix A are and the number of the columns in The matrix A is 3.
The dimensions of the matrix B are and the number of the rows in the matrix B is 3.
The number of columns in the matrix A equals the number of rows in the matrix B.
So, matrix product AB is possible. Its dimensions are .
The matrix product AB is defined and matrix AB dimensions are .
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