Suppose T Rn rightarrow Rn is an invertible linear transfor
     Suppose T : R^n rightarrow R^n is an invertible, linear transformation with standard matrix A. What can you say about the reduced echelon form of A? Explain without using the IMT. 
  
  Solution
Since T is invertible, then A will also be invertible.
therefore when we get reduced echelon form of A it will be identity matrix( because being invertible it determinat should be non zero.)
Therefore, the reduced echelon form of A is I of order n.

