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The two matrices
(a) Find the rank of
(b) Find the basis for the row space of
(c) Find the basis for the column space of
(d) Find the basis for the null space of
(e) Is the last column of
(f) Are the first three column s of
(g) Is the last column of
(h) Are the columns
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