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Lecture3 LinearEquationsandMatrices
ee263.stanford.eduLinear Equations and Matrices 3–9. when A isn’t invertible, i.e., inverse doesn’t exist, • one or more of the equations is redundant (i.e., can be obtained from the others) • the equations are inconsistent or contradictory (these facts are studied in linear algebra)
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cseweb.ucsd.edu115 C H A P T E R 3 Linear Equations and Matrices In this chapter we introduce matrices via the theory of simultaneous linear equations. This method has the advantage of …