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Transcribed Image Text:3. Write a C++ program to implement the matrix ADT using a class. The operations
supported by this ADT are:
a) Reading a matrix.
c) Addition of matrices.
b) Printing a matrix.
d) Subtraction of matrices.
e) Multiplication of matrices
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