Write a C++ program to find the multiplication of two matrices. We can multiply two matrices if the number of columns in first matrix is equal to the number of rows in second matrix.  The size of multiplication matrix is: row of first matrix X column of second matrix. You can follow the algorithm to write the code:   matrixMultiply(A, B): Assume dimension of A is (m x n), dimension of B is (p x q) Begin    if n is not same as p, then exit    otherwise define C matrix as (m x q)    for i in range 0 to m - 1, do       for j in range 0 to q – 1, do          for k in range 0 to p, do             C[i, j] = C[i, j] + (A[i, k] * A[k, j])          done       done    done End   Sample Input: Enter the rows and columns of first matrix:      3 4 Enter the rows and columns of second matrix: 3 4   Sample Output Can not be multiplied.   Enter the rows and columns of first matrix:      2 3 Enter the rows and columns of second matrix: 3 2   Enter first matrix: 1 2 3 4 5 6   Enter second matrix: 7   8 9   10 11 12   The multiplication is: 58   64 139 154

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Write a C++ program to find the multiplication of two matrices. We can multiply two matrices if the number of columns in first matrix is equal to the number of rows in second matrix.  The size of multiplication matrix is: row of first matrix X column of second matrix. You can follow the algorithm to write the code:

 

matrixMultiply(A, B):

Assume dimension of A is (m x n), dimension of B is (p x q)

Begin

   if n is not same as p, then exit

   otherwise define C matrix as (m x q)

   for i in range 0 to m - 1, do

      for j in range 0 to q – 1, do

         for k in range 0 to p, do

            C[i, j] = C[i, j] + (A[i, k] * A[k, j])

         done

      done

   done

End

 

Sample Input:

Enter the rows and columns of first matrix:      3 4

Enter the rows and columns of second matrix: 3 4

 

Sample Output

Can not be multiplied.

 

Enter the rows and columns of first matrix:      2 3

Enter the rows and columns of second matrix: 3 2

 

Enter first matrix:

1 2 3

4 5 6

 

Enter second matrix:

7   8

9   10

11 12

 

The multiplication is:

58   64

139 154

 

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