Rank-Nullity Theorem: Linear Transformation Page 1
The rank-nullity theorem states that for any matrix A representing a linear transformation, the rank of A plus the nullity of A equals the number of columns of A. The rank of a matrix is the largest number of linearly independent columns, and the nullity is the dimension of the nullspace, or the solution space of the homogeneous system Ax=0. This theorem provides an important relationship between the column space and null space of a linear transformation.
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Rank-Nullity Theorem: Linear Transformation Page 1
The rank-nullity theorem states that for any matrix A representing a linear transformation, the rank of A plus the nullity of A equals the number of columns of A. The rank of a matrix is the largest number of linearly independent columns, and the nullity is the dimension of the nullspace, or the solution space of the homogeneous system Ax=0. This theorem provides an important relationship between the column space and null space of a linear transformation.
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