Explain gauss jordan method for finding inverse of non singular matrix?
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Steps to find the inverse of a matrix using Gauss-Jordan method:
Interchange any two row.
Multiply each element of row by a non-zero integer.
Replace a row by the sum of itself and a constant multiple of another row of the matrix.
Also called the Gauss-Jordan method. This is a fun way to find the Inverse of a Matrix: Play around with the rows (adding, multiplying or swapping) until we make Matrix A into the Identity Matrix I. And by ALSO doing the changes to an Identity Matrix it magically turns into the Inverse!
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