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In Exercises 1–4, assume that the matrix A is row equivalent to B. Without calculations, list rank A and dim Nul A. Then find bases for Col A, Row A, and Nul A.$$A=\left[\begin{array}{rrrrr}{2} & {-3} & {6} & {2} & {5} \\ {-2} & {3} & {-3} & {-3} & {-4} \\ {4} & {-6} & {9} & {5} & {9} \\ {-2} & {3} & {3} & {-4} & {1}\end{array}\right]$$$$B=\left[\begin{array}{rrrrr}{2} & {-3} & {6} & {2} & {5} \\ {0} & {0} & {3} & {-1} & {1} \\ {0} & {0} & {0} & {1} & {3} \\ {0} & {0} & {0} & {0} & {0}\end{array}\right]$$
$\left\{\begin{array}{c}{\left[\begin{array}{c}{3 / 2} \\ {1} \\ {0} \\ {0} \\ {0}\end{array}\right]} & {,\left[\begin{array}{c}{9 / 2} \\ {0} \\ {-4 / 3} \\ {-3} \\ {1}\end{array}\right]}\end{array}\right]$
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