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Understanding Row Operations in Stock Management
A retail manager uses a matrix to monitor stock levels across two regional warehouses. In this matrix, Row 1 () represents the inventory at Warehouse A and Row 2 () represents the inventory at Warehouse B. To adjust the records for a stock transfer, the manager is instructed to perform the row operation .
Explain what this notation represents in terms of the steps taken to perform this matrix operation. Specifically, identify:
- Which row is multiplied by a constant, and what that constant is.
- Which row the multiplied values are added to.
- Which row is replaced with the final results of this addition.
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