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CAN SOMEONE HELP ME ALready. In general, matrix multiplication is not commutative. Show by counterexample that this is true. Then give an example of when matrix multiplication is commutative. Explain.

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Think of rotating a cube. Can you come up with an example where the order in which you rotate the cube matters?

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