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Consider a matrixA∈ Mm,nand a vectorb∈Rm, and letAx=bbe the correspondingsystem of linear equations. The systemAx=0is then called thehomogeneous systemassociated toAx=b. LetSbe the set of solutions ofAx=b, and letS0be the setof solutions of the associated homogeneous system. Prove that ifx∈ Sandu∈ S0thenx+u∈S.

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Remember that if u is a solution of the linear system Ax=b then satisfies that Au=b. Then, since
x\in S,
Ax=b, and since
u\in S_0 then
Au=0.

Now we need show that A(x+u)=b. Observe that
A(x+u)=Ax+Au=b+0=b, this implies that
x+u\in S

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