Difference between revisions of "Null, column and row space"
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The null space of a <math>n\times m</math> matrix <math>A</math> is as, | The null space of a <math>n\times m</math> matrix <math>A</math> is as, | ||
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The null space is all so known as the solution space. | The null space is all so known as the solution space. |
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In mathematics a matrix can be catergorised by its null, column and to a lesser extent its column space. These are all vector spaces asscoiated with a particular matrix.
Null space
The null space of a matrix is as,
- .
The null space is all so known as the solution space.