The plural of matrix is matrixes or matrices. (prounounced MAY tri sees)
The plural of matrix is matrixes or matrices. (prounounced MAY tri sees)
The plural of matrix is matrices.
A matrix (plural matrices, or less commonly matrixes) is a rectangular array of numbers, such as an item in a matrix is called an entry or an element.
The plural forms for the noun matrix are matrices and matrixes, both are accepted.
One matrix. Two matrices. One weetabix. Two weetabix
actually MATRICES is the plural of matrix which means the array of numbers in groups and columns in a rectangular table... and determinant is used to calculate the magnitude of a matrix....
Several online dictionaries do not list a plural. One listed phoenixes. But the Latin nominative plural is phoenīcēs (much like the plural of matrix is matrices). So I guess it would depend on if you wanted to retain the Latin.
I suggest the following:Matrice is a word with no meaning since the singular is matrix while the plural is matrices.
For French plurals, add 'x' to the end of words words ending in '-eu', and '-eau'. For example:beau > beauxchateau > chateauxchapeau > chapeaux
The Matrix The Matrix Reloaded The Matrix Revolutions
There are three Matrix movies: The Matrix, The Matrix Reloaded, and The Matrix Revolutions. There are also a series of short animated films called The Animatrix. All movies on TopRater: toprater.com/en/movies/objects/2867535-the-matrix-1999
Vector matrix has both size and direction. There are different types of matrix namely the scalar matrix, the symmetric matrix, the square matrix and the column matrix.