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how do I write a function that uses Gauss Elimination to put zeros in a column of a matrix below a given row. The zeros will go in the same column as the row number beginning at the next row down. For example, if 1 is passed as the row number, zeros would go in column 1 beginning in row 2, the row below row 1. Use linear combinations of rows as in Gauss Elimination to put the zeros in the correct place and adjust all the other elements in the row. This is the same as Gauss Elimination except you only need to zero one column. Swap rows when necessary. The arguments passed to the function are the matrix and the row number. The function should work with any size matrix.
A =
[45 -27 -46 15 25
46 -15 -33 -5 -31
8 32 15 5 19
-44 -49 23 -21 -32]

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Ridwan Alam
Ridwan Alam el 10 de Dic. de 2019
Editada: Ridwan Alam el 10 de Dic. de 2019

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Chloe Seifer
Chloe Seifer el 10 de Dic. de 2019
that doesnt include an area for the local functions provided
Ridwan Alam
Ridwan Alam el 10 de Dic. de 2019
The code on the link performs standard Gauss-Jordan Elimination, which has most of the components you are asking for. So you need to modify that for your purpose.
After that, please show what you have implemented and some example input and expected output data to get better help. Please don't ask us to do your homework. Thanks!

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