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In linear algebra, the rank of a matrix
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A is the dimension of the vector space generated (or spanned) by its columns.[1] This corresponds to the maximal number of linearly independent columns of
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A. This, in turn, is identical to the dimension of the vector space spanned by its rows.[2] Rank is thus a measure of the "nondegenerateness" of the system of linear equations and linear transformation encoded by
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A. There are multiple equivalent definitions of rank. A matrix's rank is one of its most fundamental characteristics.
The rank is commonly denoted by
rank
(
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{\displaystyle \operatorname {rank} (A)} or
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(
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{\displaystyle \operatorname {rk} (A)}; sometimes the parentheses are not written, as in
rank
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{\displaystyle \operatorname {rank} A}.
The answer is 45 degrease
The original number to the nearest tenth is 23.8
360 degrees in a circle
360 degrees minus 90 degrees (the right angle of the square) = 270 degrees
270 degrees divided by 2 = 135 degrees
f = 135 degrees