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Apply the given elementary transformation of the following matrix.

B = `[(1, -1, 3),(2, 5, 4)]`, R1→ R1 – R2

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उत्तर

B = `[(1, -1, 3),(2, 5, 4)]`

R1→ R1 – R2 gives,

B = `[(-1, -6, -1),(2, 5, 4)]`

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