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augmented matrix
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In linear algebra, an augmented matrix {\displaystyle } is a k × n + 1 {\displaystyle k\times n+1} matrix obtained by appending a k {\displaystyle k} -dimensional row vector B {\displaystyle B}, on the right, as a further column t oa k × n {\displaystyle k\times n} -dimensional matrix A {\displaystyle A}. Wikipedia
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In linear algebra, an augmented matrix {\displaystyle } is a k × n + 1 {\displaystyle k\times n+1} matrix obtained by appending a k {\displaystyle k} -dimensional row vector B {\displaystyle B}, on the right, as a further column t oa k × n {\displaystyle k\times n} -dimensional matrix A {\displaystyle A}. Wikipedia
matrix obtained by appending the columns of two given matrices Wikidata
Matrix obtained by appending the columns of two given matrices, usually for the purpose of performing the same elementary row operations on each of the given matrices. Wiktionary
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