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Cramer's rule for the solution of a system of equations in 2 variables
We recall from our earlier classes that a system of linear equation with two variables is given by This system of linear equation may have either one solution or infinitely many solutions or no solutio..
We recall from our earlier classes that a system of linear equation with two variables is given by This system of linear equation may have either one solution or infinitely many solutions or no solutio..Conclusion
We have seen the application of matrices and determinants in solving system of linear equation with three unknown variables. Matrices and determinants are also widely used in solving large system of linear equation. Some of these methods are Gauss-elimination method, Gauss-Jordan method e..
Consistency of a system of linear equation
The above discussion leads to find the solution of a system of linear equations in two variables by using Cramer's rule. Cramer's rule suggests the use of determinants to solve a system of linear equations. Let us denote a 1 b 2 - a 2 b 1 (Denominators of x and y in (4) and (5)) as the de..
The above discussion leads to find the solution of a system of linear equations in two variables by using Cramer's rule. Cramer's rule suggests the use of determinants to solve a system of linear equations. Let us denote a 1 b 2 - a 2 b 1 (Denominators of x and y in (4) and (5)) as the de..Examples:
From the two examples it is seen that the signs of the terms of a GP must either be all alike or alternatively positive and negative. Note that the numbers in continued proportion are in GP, i.e.,..
From the two examples it is seen that the signs of the terms of a GP must either be all alike or alternatively positive and negative. Note that the numbers in continued proportion are in GP, i.e.,..Example:
Find the adjoint of the matrix. ..
Find the adjoint of the matrix. ..Example:
Solve the system of linear equations. x +2y + 3z = 6 2x + 4y + z = 7 3x + 2y + 9z = 14 using Cramer's rul..
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skew-symmetric for every square matrix A. That is any square matrix is expressible as the sum of a symmetric matrix and a skew-symmetric matrix. 5. A matrix which is both symmetric and skew symmetric is a zero matr..
skew-symmetric for every square matrix A. That is any square matrix is expressible as the sum of a symmetric matrix and a skew-symmetric matrix. 5. A matrix which is both symmetric and skew symmetric is a zero matr..Example:
The matrices are scalar matrices of order 2 and 3 respectivel..
The matrices are scalar matrices of order 2 and 3 respectivel.. Result
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