Linear Equations in Linear Algebra. Linear Models in Economics and Engineering



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Solving a Liner System.

This section and the next describe an algorithm, or a systematic procedure, for solving linear systems. The basic strategy is to replace one system with an equivalent system (i.e., one with the same solution set) that is easier to solve.

Roughly speaking, use the term in the first equation of a system to eliminate the terms in the other equations. Then use the term in the second equation to eliminate the terms in the other equations, and so on, until you finally obtain a very simple equivalent system of equations. Three basic operations are used to simplify a linear system: Replace one equation by the sum of itself and a multiple of another equation, interchange two equations, and multiply all the terms in an equation by a nonzero constant. After the first example, you will see why these three operations do not change the solution set of the system.


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