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... but identity matrices are necessarily square. One possibility is to append a third row consisting of only zero entries onto [A, B]. This addition to the matrix creates a matrix of the proper dimensions, but one that still contains a row of zeroes when transformed into row echelon form, in this case ...
... but identity matrices are necessarily square. One possibility is to append a third row consisting of only zero entries onto [A, B]. This addition to the matrix creates a matrix of the proper dimensions, but one that still contains a row of zeroes when transformed into row echelon form, in this case ...
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