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Let A = (1 -2 6 8 9 pi) (a) Find k such that Nul A is a subspace of R^k (b) Find k such that Col A is a subspace of R^k. Show transcribed image text
Let A = (1 -2 6 8 9 pi) (a) Find k such that Nul A is a subspace of R^k (b) Find k such that Col A is a subspace of R^k.
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11 Jul 2019