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A matrix maps a point P to a point Q if it maps the position vector of P to the position vector of Q. To figure out where a matrix sends a set of points, we apply the matrix to every single point in our set and then put all the resulting points together

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The transformation matrix changes a vector into another vector into a two-dimensional or three-dimensional space.

What is a Matrix?

This refers to the rectangular array that is used to represent a mathematical property and has rows and columns.

Some of the commonly used transformations in matrices are:

  • stretching,
  • squeezing,
  • rotation,
  • reflection,  
  • orthogonal projection.

Hence, we can see that your question is incomplete as you did not include the matrices, so a general overview is given to you to get a better understanding of the concept.

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