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Foundational Row Operations in Business Logistics
A logistics coordinator uses an augmented matrix to model a system of linear equations for shipping costs between several regional distribution centers. To simplify this matrix while maintaining the mathematical equivalence of the original system, the coordinator must only perform valid row operations. List the three foundational row operations that are permitted in this context.
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In a corporate resource allocation model represented in matrix form, a foundational row operation allows for adding a non-zero ________ of one row to a different row without changing the system's mathematical equivalence.