Is the Gauss-Jordan method same as matrix method?
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The Gauss-Jordan method is similar to the Gaussian elimination process, except that the entries both above and below each pivot are zeroed out. After performing Gaussian elimination on a matrix, the result is in row echelon form, while the result after the Gauss-Jordan method is in reduced row echelon form.
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