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Suppose the m × n matrix A has the form A = A1 A2 Where A1 is a non-singular matrix of dimension n × n and A2 is an arbitrary matrix of size (m − n) × n. Show that the 2-norm of the pseudo-inverse matrix is less than the 2-norm of the inverse of A1.

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