Is the matrix A,
a singular matrix?
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So, it is said that a matrix A is singular if there exists x having at least one nonzero entry such that Ax=0. A matrix that is not singular is nonsingular. In the context of square matrices over fields, the notions of singular matrices and noninvertible matrices are interchangeable.
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