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Suppose A is an n × n matrix with the property that the equation Ax = b has at least one...

Suppose A is an n × n matrix with the property that the equation Ax = b has at least one solution for each b in ℝn. Without using Theorems 5 or 8, explain why each equation Ax = b has in fact exactly one solution.

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Solutions For Problems in Chapter 2.3