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Matrix Operations: Elementary Transformations

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This lecture covers elementary transformations of matrices, including row-equivalent matrices, pivot elements, and reduced row-echelon form. It explains how to transform a matrix into row-echelon form and the concept of line-equivalence. The lecture also introduces the notion of echeloned matrices and their properties.

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