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Substraction, addition, and multiplication
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The current Pull Request solves the creation of a first version for 3D matrices multiplication.
Even if we have a
show()function created, the given function could be empowered to have a better representation.Substraction, addition, and multiplication operations are integrated for 3D matrices.
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