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This lesson introduces the concept of an echelon matrix. Echelon matrices come in two forms: the row echelon form (ref) and the reduced row echelon form (rref).
Row Echelon Form
A matrix is in row echelon form (ref) when it satisfies the following conditions.
- The first non-zero element in each row, called the leading entry, is 1.
- Each leading entry is in a column to the right of the leading entry in the previous row.
- Rows with all zero elements, if any, are below rows having a non-zero element.
Each of the matrices shown below are examples of matrices in row echelon form.
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Note: Some references present a slightly different description of the row echelon form. They do not require that the first non-zero entry in each row is equal to 1.
Reduced Row Echelon Form
A matrix is in reduced row echelon form (rref) when it satisfies the following conditions.
- The matrix satisfies conditions for a row echelon form.
- The leading entry in each row is the only non-zero entry in its column.
Each of the matrices shown below are examples of matrices in reduced row echelon form.
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Test Your Understanding
Problem 1
Which of the following matrices is in row echelon form?
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(A) Matrix A (B) Matrix B (C) Matrix C (D) Matrix D (E) None of the above
Solution
The correct answer is (B), since it satisfies all of the requirements for a row echelon matrix. The other matrices fall short.
- The leading entry in Row 1 of matrix A is to the right of the leading entry in Row 2, which is inconsistent with definition of a row echelon matrix.
- In matrix C, the leading entries in Rows 2 and 3 are in the same column, which is not allowed.
- In matrix D, the row with all zeros (Row 2) comes before a row with a non-zero entry. This is a no-no.
Problem 2
Which of the following matrices are in reduced row echelon form?
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(A) Only matrix A (B) Only matrix B (C) Only matrix C (D) All of the above (E) None of the above
Solution
The correct answer is (D), since each matrix satisfies all of the requirements for a reduced row echelon matrix.
- The first non-zero element in each row, called the leading entry, is 1.
- Each leading entry is in a column to the right of the leading entry in the previous row.
- Rows with all zero elements, if any, are below rows having a non-zero element.
- The leading entry in each row is the only non-zero entry in its column.
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