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▸ noun: (linear algebra) A relation between two matrices of the same size, such that every row of one matrix is a linear combination of the rows of the other matrix, and vice versa. It is an equivalence relation.
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▸ noun: (linear algebra) A relation between two matrices of the same size, such that every row of one matrix is a linear combination of the rows of the other matrix, and vice versa. It is an equivalence relation.
Similar:
echelon form,
row echelon form,
similarity,
equivalence relation,
linearity,
equivalence,
inverse matrix,
square matrix,
reduced row echelon form,
unit matrix,
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