Why is matrix multiplication not commutative?

Updated May 16, 2026

Short answer

Because order of transformations changes the result.

Deep explanation

Matrix multiplication represents sequential transformations. Applying A then B is different from B then A because each changes coordinate space for the next transformation.

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