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dalarev
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So google has yielded no good results. When I "transform" a matrix to row echelon form, not reduced row echelon form (leading entries are not necessarily 1), what does it mean if my last row is all 0's? Another thing, when setting up the equations as a matrix, do I include the solutions of the equations in there?
I did them with Cramer's rule and did not need the solution in the matrix. Thanks for the help.
I did them with Cramer's rule and did not need the solution in the matrix. Thanks for the help.