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Default how can I multiply a 45-vector times a 45*45 matrix?

Excel only accepts small matrices (10*10) for multiplication and inversion.
How can I extend these capabilities to larger matrices (50*50)?
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Excel only accepts small matrices (10*10) for multiplication and

inversion.
How can I extend these capabilities to larger matrices (50*50)?


Here's a link to a site withe a more capable version of MMULT, MMULT.EXT
http://xcell05.free.fr/

/Fredrik


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Excel will invert up to a 52*52 matrix, assuming that it is numerically
nonsingular. What is MDETERM() of your matrix?

Jerry

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Excel only accepts small matrices (10*10) for multiplication and inversion.
How can I extend these capabilities to larger matrices (50*50)?


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