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Discrete Math: Matrix Operations (proofs)

Prove or disprove that, for matrices A,B,C for which the following
operations are defined:

a. A*(B+C) = A*B + A*C

b. A+(B*C) = (A+B)(A+C)


Solution Summary

Equalities are proven/disproven for set operations of matrices.

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