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A Matrix is a rectangular array of numbers arranged in rows and columns which can be used to organize numeric information. Matrices can be used to predict trends and outcomes in real situations - i.e. polling.
 
 
 
A matrix can be written like:
  M = \left[\begin{array} a&b&1 \ c&d&2 \ e&f&3\end{array}\right]
And it displays like [[Image: matrices03.gif|A matrix]]
 
In this case the matrix is constructed using the brackets before creating the array:
  $$ M = \left[\begin{array} a&b&1 \ c&d&2 \ e&f&3\end{array}\right] $$
The internal structure of the array is generated by the &, ampersand, and the double backslash.

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