Why is the vector perpendicular to column space called left nullspace? I mean why 'left' not others?
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Nullspace is perpendicular to row space
The row space of a matrix is orthogonal to the nullspace, because Ax = 0 means the dot product of x with each row of A is 0. But then the product of x with any combination of rows of A must be 0.
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