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if two matrices A and B have the same size and the same rank,then​

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Answered by nandini200823
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Having the same rank does not mean they are row-equivalent. For a simple counterexample, consider A=[10] and B=[01]. Both of these matrices have rank 1, but are not row-equivalent because they are already in reduced row echelon form.

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