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Anton
11 days ago
8

Suppose A is a 5x7 matrix. How many pivot columns must A have if its columns span R^5​? ​Why?

Mathematics
1 answer:
babunello [8.4K]11 days ago
4 0
The correct answer is "Option B." There seems to be an error with the options provided; however, the appropriate choice is detailed in the attached file. If the column of the matrix and the span of A are both equal to R^5, then A must have a pivot in each row, hence resulting in five pivot columns that confirm choice B as accurate.
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