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There exists a matrix which does not have a singular value decomposition. O True O False

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False

Explanation:

The singular value decomposition exits for any matrix
m* n (the values entries could be real or complex). Since
m could be equal to
n, the singular value decomposition of a square matrix also exits. So the statement is false, all real or complex matrix has a singular value decomposition.

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