The number
Definition of the Identity Matrix
The identity matrix, designated as
Note that the definition of [I][I] stipulates that the multiplication must commute, that is, it must yield the same answer no matter in which order multiplication is done.
This stipulation is important because, for most matrices, multiplication does not commute.
What matrix has this property? A first guess might be a matrix full of
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The matrix that does work is a diagonal stretch of
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For a
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It is important to confirm those multiplications, and also confirm that they work in reverse order (as the definition requires).
There is no identity for a non-square matrix because of the requirement of matrices being commutative. For a non-square matrix