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A row is once across the needle.
The bench seat is the second row!!
To find that, you multiply the first element of the first row by the second element of the second row. You also multiply the first element of the second row with the second element of the first row. Then you subtract the products not add them.
You can drag across the row to select it.
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John Fairfax was the first person to row across the Atlantic in 1969.
2004 Acura MDX and there is also a 3rd row that can fold down for extra storage or use for 2 add'l passengers.
Take each row and convert it into a column. The first row becomes the first column, the second row, the second column, etc.
There is no particular answer to that. You can do what you want with them. Often though, the first column and first row are kept for headings, so the second column and second row contain the first values on the spreadsheet.
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To find the product of the second row and second column, you need to multiply the corresponding elements from each. For example, if you're referring to a matrix, you would take the second row's elements and the second column's elements, multiply them pairwise, and then sum those products. If you provide the specific values from the matrix, I can give you the exact product.