Differential Equations and Linear Algebra (4th Edition)

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Chapter 2 - Matrices and Systems of Linear Equations - 2.8 The Invertible Matrix Theorem I - True-False Review - Page 189: d

Answer

False

Work Step by Step

The zero matrix with $n \times n$ dimensions, which is not invertible despite being upper triangular, is an example of a counter example. As a result, it cannot be row-equivalent to $I_n$ according to the Invertible Matrix Theorem.
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