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reduced_row_echelon_form

A matrix is in reduced row echelon form or RREF if it is in row echelon form (REF), so that

  1. The zero rows of the matrix (if any) are all at the bottom of the matrix.
  2. In every non-zero row of the matrix, the leading entry is $1$.
  3. If row $i$ and row $(i+1)$ are both non-zero, then the leading entry in row $(i+1)$ is to the right of the leading entry in row $i$. <html><br /></html>In other words, as you go down the rows, the leading entries must go to the right.

and the matrix also has the property:

<html><ol start=“4”><li class=“level1”><div class=“li”></html> If a column contains the leading entry of a row, then every other entry in that column is $0$. <html></div></li></ol></html>

For example, \[\begin{bmatrix} {\color{blue}1}&{\color{red}2}&{\color{red}3}&4&5\\0&{\color{blue}1}&{\color{red}2}&3&4\\0&0&{\color{blue}1}&2&3\end{bmatrix}\quad\text{and}\quad \begin{bmatrix} {\color{blue}1}&0&{\color{red}3}&4&5\\0&{\color{blue}1}&0&3&4\\0&0&{\color{blue}1}&2&3\end{bmatrix}\] are both in REF, but they are not in RREF because the red entries are non-zero and are in the same column as a leading entry (in blue).

On the other hand, \[\begin{bmatrix} {\color{blue}1}&0&0&4&5\\0&{\color{blue}1}&0&3&4\\0&0&{\color{blue}1}&2&3\end{bmatrix}\] is in RREF.

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