Answer:
This is False.
Step-by-step explanation:
To solve matrices, operations such as the Gaussian elimination can be used. After this operation, a matrix with a row echelon form is obtained. The reduced echelon form is particular case of this, in which the matrix:
1. Is in row echelon form.
2. The first number in each non-zero row is 1 (which is called a leading 1).
3. Each column that has a leading 1 has zeros everywhere else
A matrix in a reduced row echelon form is unique and independent on the algorithm used to calculate it.