Re: Mathematica question



I misread the request.
My apologies.

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"Someonekicked" <someonekicked@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> help > help browser > Built-In Functions > I am lost (it does not work)
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> ok, try again
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> help > help browser > Built-In functions > row (now u caN FROM THERE)
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> Quotes from The Weather Man:
> Robert Spritz: Do you know that the harder thing to do, and the right
> thing
> to do, are usually the same thing? "Easy" doesn't enter into grown-up
> life... to get anything of value, you have to sacrifice.
> "David Moran" <dmoran21@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>> Hi all, I am a mathematician relatively new to Mathematica. Is there any
>> way to get the Row Echelon Form of a matrix (versus the Row Reduced
>> Echelon Form) in Mathematica? Any help would be appreciated.
>>
>> Thanks!
>> Dave
>>
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