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Consider an m × n matrix A and an n × m matrix B (with n ≠ m) such that AB = Im. (We say...

Consider an m × n matrix A and an n × m matrix B (with n ≠ m) such that AB = Im. (We say that A is a left inverse of B.) Are the columns of B linearly independent? What about the columns of A?

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