Given a square matrix
• Interchanging any two rows (or columns) of
• Multiplying a row (or column) of
• Adding a multiple of a row (or column) of
For Exercises 59-64, demonstrate these three properties
Given
a. Evaluate
b. Evaluate
c. How are
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