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5.2. Using the SVD, prove that any matrix in Cm" is the limit of a sequence of matrices of full rank. In other words, prove that the set of full-rank matrices is a dense subset of C"'. Use the 2-norm for your proof. (The norm doesn't matter, since all norms on a finite-dimensional space are equivalent.)

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