HelpNeeder
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Can the particular solution p also have free variables or is p one unique solution?
And if I'm right, whenever Ax = b has many solutions, you have the free choice to choose a particular solution out of the many solutions.
However, what I do not understand is that each time you choose a different p, the set of all solutions w changes (because p changes and w = p + vh). So then you get different w's, which means you get different sets of solutions for the same equation Ax = b?
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