Honors Algebra II
Gaussian elimination is a method used to solve systems of linear equations by transforming the system's augmented matrix into a row-echelon form or reduced row-echelon form. This process involves a series of operations, including swapping rows, multiplying rows by non-zero scalars, and adding or subtracting multiples of rows from each other to simplify the system. It is essential for both understanding matrix operations and applying them to solve complex systems effectively.
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