Limitations of guass Jordan guass elimination and matrix method Describe with examples
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→A matrix is in reduced echelon form if, in addition to being in echelon form, each leading entry is a one and is the only nonzero entry in its column. The disadvantage of using Gauss-Jordan reduction to solve a system is that the additional row operations mean additional arithmetic.
→The sum of two matrices A and B will be a matrix which has the same number of rows and columns as do A and B. The sum of A and B, denoted A + B, is computed by adding corresponding elements of A and B: For example: We can also subtract one matrix from another, as long as they have the same dimensions.
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