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finding the row echelon of a matrix

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Answered by SriHariKaranarikaran
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In linear algebra, a matrix is in echelon form if it has the shape resulting from a Gaussian elimination. All rows consisting of only zeroes are at the bottom. The leading coefficient (also called the pivot) of a nonzero row is always strictly to the right of the leading coefficient of the row above it.

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