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Introduction
Arrangement and selection of objects are the central ideas of this chapter on permutations and combinations. They are widely applied in solving problems of probability, genetic engineering and life scienc..
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-Jorda..
Introduction
Arrangement and selection of objects are the central ideas of this chapter on permutations and combinations. They are widely applied in solving problems of probability, genetic engineering and life science..
Example 1:
Using matrix method solve the following systems of linear equations 2x - y + z = -3 3x - z = - 8 2x + 6y ..
Example 2:
Using matrix method, solve the following system of linear equations x + y + z = 6 (1) x + 2y + 3z = 14 (2) x + 4y + 7z = 30 ..
Suggested answer:
= (14 - 12) - (7 - 3) + (4 - 2) = 2 - 4 + 2 = 0 The system may have infinite number of solutions or no solution. Put x = k in (1) and (2) and solve y + z = 6 - k 2y + 3z = 14 - k. Solving the above two equations, we have z = k + 2 and y = 4 - 2k When x = k, substituting t..
Consistency of a system of linear equation
If a system of linear equations has at least one solution, then the system is called consistent, otherwise it is called inconsistent. Solve the system of linear equations (1) by using method of elimination as studied earlier Multiplying the first equation by a 2 and the second equation ..
Matrices and Determinants Summary
The following are the steps to solve a system of linear equations using Cramer's rule. Step 1: Find the value of the determinant Step 2: If D 0, then the system has unique solution, given by Where D 1 , D 2 and D 3 are the determinants obtained from D by replacing respectively the first c..
Discrete Mathematics - Test Questions I
Question 1 - Question: From a class of 32 students, 4 are to be chosen for a competition. In how many ways can this be done? Answer: We are to select 4 students from 32. This selection can done ..
Verification by numerical problems
then show that (A+B)+C = A+(B..
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