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If I commence foward elimination to get U from A,

is C(U) and C(A) generally not same?

If so,
1) Why?
2) Are there any special conitions to make them same?

(C(A) is the column space of A!)

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Answer:

Because If we tried to define scalar multiplication we would run into problems. No there are not any special accommodations.

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