The rank of a matrix is equal to the number of
(a) Rows (b) Zero Rows(c) Non-Zero rows (d) L.I. Non- Zero Row
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C) Non-zero rows
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The rank of a matrix is equal to the number of Non-zero rows.
- The rank of a matrix is defined as a non-zero matrix of order m*n if it has at least one non-zero row.
- The rank of a matrix is obtained by applying elementary row or column opertaions.
- The rank of a matrix may be equal to or less than m and n which are rows and columns respectively.
Hence, the rank of a matrix is equal to the number of Non-Zero rows.
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