Equivalence of Systems When one system of equations is obtained from another by a sequence of elementary

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Equivalence of Systems When one system of equations is obtained from another by a sequence of elementary row operations on their augmented matrices, the systems are equiva1ent (have the same set of solutions) because the transformation can be reversed (hence a solution of the first satisfies the second and vice versa). Explain why this is true by giving an elementary row operation that reverses the effect of each basic one?
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Differential Equations and Linear Algebra

ISBN: 978-0131860612

2nd edition

Authors: Jerry Farlow, James E. Hall, Jean Marie McDill, Beverly H. West

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