Triangular matrix

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In mathematics, a triangular matrix is a matrix with entries that have elements either completely above (upper triangular) or completely below (lower triangular) the principal diagonal.

For example:

is upper triangular and

is lower triangular.

See also: Row echelon form, LU decomposition

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