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For this exercise assume that the matrices are all nn. The statement in this exercise is an implication of the form​ "If "statement​ 1", then​ "statement 2"." Mark an implication as True if the truth of​ "statement 2" always follows whenever​ "statement 1" happens to be true. Mark the implication as False if​ "statement 2" is false but​ "statement 1" is true. Justify your answer. If there is an n x n matrix D such that Ax =0​, then there is also an nxn matrix C such that CAI.

a. True
b. False

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