Student[LinearAlgebra]
TransposeSteps
show steps in finding the transpose of a matrix
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Student[LinearAlgebra][TransposeSteps](m, opts)
m
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Matrix or Vector
opts
options of the form keyword=value
The TransposeSteps command is used to show the steps of finding the transpose of a matrix.
The displaystyle and output options can be used to change the output format. See OutputStepsRecord for details.
This function is part of the Student[LinearAlgebra] package, so it can be used in the short form TransposeSteps(..) only after executing the command with(Student[LinearAlgebra]). However, it can always be accessed through the long form of the command by using Student[LinearAlgebra][TransposeSteps](..).
with⁡StudentLinearAlgebra:
P≔Matrix⁡1,3,2,2,3,1,2,2,1
P≔132231221
TransposeSteps⁡P
M=132231221•Recall the definition of transpose. Given:A=A1A2A3B1B2B3C1C2C3•The rows are switched to columns.AT=A1B1C1A2B2C2A3B3C3•Take the first row of the given matrix.132............•Insert it as the first column of the result matrix.1....3....2....•Follow the pattern to copy all rows to columns. The transpose is:MT=122332211
A≔8,4,−1,−5|4,2,−0.5,−2.5|−5,−2,3,−1|−5,−2.5,−4,−9
A≔84−5−542−2−2.5−1−0.53−4−5−2.5−1−9
TransposeSteps⁡A
M=84−5−542−2−2.5−1−0.53−4−5−2.5−1−9•Recall the definition of transpose. Given:A=A1A2A3A4B1B2B3B4C1C2C3C4D1D2D3D4•The rows are switched to columns.AT=A1B1C1D1A2B2C2D2A3B3C3D3A4B4C4D4•Take the first row of the given matrix.84−5−5........................•Insert it as the first column of the result matrix.8......4......−5......−5......•Follow the pattern to copy all rows to columns. The transpose is:MT=84−1−542−0.5−2.5−5−23−1−5−2.5−4−9
TransposeSteps⁡Matrix⁡7,5,2,3,output=printf
M = (Matrix(2, 2, [[7,5],[2,3]])) • Recall the definition of transpose. Given: A = (Matrix(2, 2, [[A1,A2],[B1,B2]])) • The rows are switched to columns. A^T = (Matrix(2, 2, [[A1,B1],[A2,B2]])) • Take the first row of the given matrix. Matrix(2, 2, [[7,5],[..,..]]) • Insert it as the first column of the result matrix. Matrix(2, 2, [[7,..],[5,..]]) • Follow the pattern to copy all rows to columns. The transpose is: M^T = (Matrix(2, 2, [[7,2],[5,3]]))
TransposeSteps⁡Matrix⁡7,5,11,2,13,8
M=75112138•Recall the definition of transpose. Given:A=A1A2A3B1B2B3•The rows are switched to columns.AT=A1B1A2B2A3B3•Take the first row of the given matrix.7511......•Insert it as the first column of the result matrix.7..5..11..•Follow the pattern to copy all rows to columns. The transpose is:MT=72513118
,mi⁡TransposeSteps,mo⁡⁡,mfenced⁡mi⁡mi⁡⁡Vector,fontstyle=normal,fontstyle=normal⁡⁡row,open=[,close=],,fontstyle=normal⁡fontstyle=normal⁡mn⁡1,⁡2,,TransposeSteps=mo
V=12•The transpose of a row vector is a column vector with the same entries:VT=12
TransposeSteps⁡Vectorcolumn⁡1,2
V=12•The transpose of a column vector is a row vector with the same entries:VT=12
The Student[LinearAlgebra][TransposeSteps] command was introduced in Maple 2025.
For more information on Maple 2025 changes, see Updates in Maple 2025.
See Also
Student:-Basics:-OutputStepsRecord
Student:-Calculus1:-ShowSolution
Student:-Calculus1:-ShowSteps
Student:-LinearAlgebra
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