Can you clarify what you mean @8:33 when you say (1,3) or (3,1) are in the relationship but not both... how does that relate to what you wrote in green which states this means that mij = 0 or mji = 0 , or both?
What if I have a one in the original matrix that doesn’t occur in the product matrix but all ones in the product matrix match the ones is the original, does that make it not transitive?
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Can you clarify what you mean @8:33 when you say (1,3) or (3,1) are in the relationship but not both... how does that relate to what you wrote in green which states this means that mij = 0 or mji = 0 , or both?
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Ma'am at 14:20 you say about squaring S but in the green color you have written square of matrix g. Please clarify.
My bad S looks seemingly similar to g, funny I noticed it later!
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What if I have a one in the original matrix that doesn’t occur in the product matrix but all ones in the product matrix match the ones is the original, does that make it not transitive?
What about the transitive in the zero one matrix?
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