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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Do we have any mathematician who can help me writing proof ...it's urgent

OpenStudy (agreene):

depends on the proof. Throw it out and we'll see.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

writing a proof that every matrix can be partitioned into two matrix out of which one can be square matrix or atleast help me reach that a matrix can be partitioned into two

OpenStudy (agreene):

\[\left[\begin{matrix}a _{1} & b_{1} \\ a_{2} & b_{2}\end{matrix}\right]\] I don't believe this simple of a matrix can be split and then split again. But, I am admittedly very poor at Linear Algebra. This isn't a total negation of what you are wanting, but you may need to specific a minimum as your first lemma.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

agreene can you help me out on my question?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Thanks agreen yes i am looking for a generalization of a matrix of dimension mXn where m>n ...atleast a start for writing a proof will be enough help i havent written any proof ever so don't know how to approach this

OpenStudy (agreene):

Sush, I'm not entirely sure how to approach this either... mostly because I'm not great with matrices... sorry.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thanks

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