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Ratio and Proportion II Introduction
Introduction - This chapter takes us much further and adds to our already existing knowledge about Ratio and Proportion. We will have to use many of the algebraic manipulations learnt earlier, use them with expertise to solve problems in this chapt..
Matrices and Determinants Conclusion
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..
Introduction
This chapter takes us much further and adds to our already existing knowledge about Ratio and Proportion. We will have to use many of the algebraic manipulations learnt earlier, use them with expertise to solve problems in this chapte..
Complex Numbers
Introduction - Consider a simple quadratic equation x 2 + 1 = 0. There is no real number which satisfies this equation. So there was a need to find a system which could answer to this problem. Euler used the symbol 'i' to denote to solve the above equation. Complex ..
Complex Numbers Introduction
Introduction - Consider a simple quadratic equation x 2 + 1 = 0. There is no real number which satisfies this equation. So there was a need to find a system which could answer to this problem. Euler used the symbol 'i' to denote to solve the above equation. Complex ..
Conclusion
In this chapter, we have seen how arranging numbers in orderly rows and columns under the guise of Matrices and Determinants, has helped to solve linear equations or find the area of a triangle. There are in fact other much wider applications in Science and Engineering an..
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 ..
Introduction
Consider a simple quadratic equation x 2 + 1 = 0. There is no real number which satisfies this equation. So there was a need to find a system which could answer to this problem. Euler used the symbol 'i' to denote to solve the above equation. Complex ..
Case I:
Pre-multiply by A - 1 , \ A - 1 (AX) = A - 1 B \ (A - 1 A) X = A - 1 B \ I X = A - 1 B or X = A - 1 B This is the matrix method to solve the equations. However, ..
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