How to use in-sentence of “matrices”:
+ There are some matrices that are special.
+ In mathematics, scalars are distinguished from more complex mathematical objects such as vectors and matrices in that they consist of only one number.
+ Born was such a good mathematician that he almost immediately realized that switching the order of multiplying the two matrices would produce a different result, and the results would differ by a small amount.
+ GCMS/MS is especially useful here as samples often contain very complex matrices and results, used in court, need to be highly accurate.
+ The two matrices have the same dimensions.
+ For example, they could be functions, matrices or simply numbers.
+ Cells marked ‘—’ in the matrices above have a numerical value of ‘0’, but a dash is used since candidates are never preferred to themselves.

