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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 ..
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 ..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 ..
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 ..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 t..
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 t..Real Numbers
The union of the set of rational numbers and irrational numbers forms the set of real numbers. (i) For every real number, there is a corresponding point on the number line. (ii) For every point on the number line,..
Real Numbers
The union of the set of rational numbers and irrational numbers forms the set of real numbers. Q = {rational numbers} = {irrational numbers} Then = R = {real numbers..
The union of the set of rational numbers and irrational numbers forms the set of real numbers. Q = {rational numbers} = {irrational numbers} Then = R = {real numbers..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 ..
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 ..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..Complex Numbers
If x and y are real numbers, then x + iy is called a complex number. x is called the real part and y is called the imaginary part. The complex number x + iy is also written as an ordered pair (x, y) and is denoted by z. i.e., z = x + iy The positive..
If x and y are real numbers, then x + iy is called a complex number. x is called the real part and y is called the imaginary part. The complex number x + iy is also written as an ordered pair (x, y) and is denoted by z. i.e., z = x + iy The positive..Equality of Complex numbers
Two complex numbers are equal iff their corresponding real parts and imaginary parts are separately equal..
Two complex numbers are equal iff their corresponding real parts and imaginary parts are separately equal..Rational and Irrational Numbers
Introduction - The sets of numbers which every student must remember are: The set of natural numbers, The set of whole numbers, The set of integers, The set of rational numbers, The set of irrational numbers, Set of Real Numbers,..
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