1 5 Consistent And Inconsistent Systems
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mfhs.bie.eduThree Methods for Solving Systems of Equations 1. Graphing a. Graph one equation b. Graph the other equation on the same plane. c. Find the point, or points, or intersection. Ex 1: (6, 5) is the solution to the system. It is consistent and independent. Ex 2: The lines are parallel. There is no solution to this system. It is inconsistent. Ex 3: and
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www.math.hkust.edu.hk1 Systems of linear equations Linear systems ... A linear system is said to be consistent if it has at least one solution; and is said to be inconsistent if it has no solution. Geometric interpretation The following three linear systems (a) 8 <: 2x1 +x2 = 3 2x1 ¡x2 = 0 x1 ...
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cs.siu.eduCHAPTER 1 SYSTEMS OF LINEAR EQUATIONS AND MATRICES 1.1 INTRODUCTIONS TO SYSTEMS OF LINEAR EQUATIONS In this section we introduce base terminology and discuss a method for solving systems of linear equations. A line in the xy-plain can be represented algebraically by an equation of the form a1x+a2y = b
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faculty.atu.edu1 −3 2 5 2 6 −9 15 Now, add to the second row −6 times the first row to obtain 1 −3 2 5 2 0 0 0 Hence, x 2 = s is a free variable. Solving for x 1 we find x 1 = 5+3t 2.The system is consistent. (c) Note that according to the given equation 1 = 3 which is impossible. So the given system is …
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www.math.uh.eduExample (Solutions of Linear Systems) 2 4 1 6 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 8 0 5 0 0 0 0 1 7 3 5 x 1 +6x 2 +3x 4 = 0 x 3 8x 4 = 5 x 5 = 7 pivot columns: basic variables: free variables: Jiwen He, University of Houston Math 2331, Linear Algebra 11 / 19