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Chapter 19.9, Problem 19.9.1CP
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“GenericMatrix” class:
It is a common class for matrix operations using generic types. It has the “addMatrix()” and “multiplyMatrix()” methods which is used to add and multiply two matrices of a generic type “E[][]”. The “printResult()” is to display results on screen.
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