Asked by Chopsticks
I already know the 3 methods of doing it, but I recently found out about using matrices to solve it.
How exactly do you do that? All I can remember is something with rref on my calculator.
How exactly do you do that? All I can remember is something with rref on my calculator.
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Answered by
Count Iblis
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaussian_elimination
Answered by
Chopsticks
Thanks, but that doesn't tell me about the rref thingy that I saw my teacher do.
Answered by
Count Iblis
I don't know about rref. You can use a calculator to compute the inverse of a matrix, do Gaussian elimination, or use Cramer's rule which uses determinants of matrices...
Answered by
Chopsticks
I googled rref and it says "reduced row echelon form"
Answered by
bobpursley
http://math.la.asu.edu/~kolossa/119/calc.html
Answered by
Chopsticks
Thanks alot! This is going to help me solve these system of linear equations so much faster.
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