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A m X n matrix is in '''reduced row echelon form''' if it satisfies the following properties:
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1. If there are any zero rows, they must be at the bottom of the matrix.
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2. The first nonzero entry from the left of a nonzero row is a 1, which is also called the '''leading one''' of that row.
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Revision as of 11:51, 14 December 2012

Echelon form of a matrix

A m X n matrix is in reduced row echelon form if it satisfies the following properties:

1. If there are any zero rows, they must be at the bottom of the matrix.

2. The first nonzero entry from the left of a nonzero row is a 1, which is also called the leading one of that row.

3.

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