Row echelon form

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title: Row echelon form
text: In linear algebra, a matrix is in row echelon form if it can be obtained as the result of Gaussian elimination. Every matrix can be put in row echelon form by applying a sequence of elementary row operations. The term echelon comes from the French échelon, and refers to the fact that the nonzero entries of a matrix in row echelon form look like an inverted staircase. For square matrices, an upper triangular matrix with nonzero entries on the diagonal is in row echelon form, and a matrix in row e
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