A square matrix MM is invertible (or nonsingular) if there exists a matrix M⁻¹ such that M⁻¹M=I=M⁻¹M. If M has no inverse, we say M is Singular or non-invertible .
A square matrix MM is invertible (or nonsingular) if there exists a matrix M⁻¹ such that M⁻¹M=I=M⁻¹M. If M has no inverse, we say M is Singular or non-invertible .