Consider a general system of linear equations with m equations in n variables, called system I....

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Consider a general system of linear equations with m equationsin n variables, called system I. Let system II be the systemobtained from system I by multiplying equation i by a nonzero realnumber c. Prove that system I and system II are equivalent.

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