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The matrix

Answer to Problem 1CR
Solution:
The matrix
Explanation of Solution
Consider the given matrix,
A square matrix is a matrix that, have same number of rows and columns.
A column matrix is that matrix, which have only one column and a row matrix is a matrix that have only one row.
Since the given matrix is matrix of order
The given matrix is not having same number of rows and columns and the number of rows and columns both are more than one. So, the given matrix is neither row matrix column matrix nor square matrix.
Conclusion:
Hence, the matrix
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