Operations on a matrix

Consider a matrix whose entries are integers. Adding a same integer to all entries on a same row, or on a same column, is called an operation. It is given that, for infinitely many positive integers n , one can obtain, through a finite number of operations, a matrix having all entries divisible by n. Prove that, through a finite number of operations, one can obtain the null matrix.

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Shubhodip Mondal ·

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Oindrilla Ghosh ·

can u plz ans the qtn sir?also sir do v have sums frm 1 dimension sums nd do v hav 2 lrn the definatns?

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