Is it possible to do other kinds of systems of linear equations?
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08-01-2023, 05:38 PM
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Is it possible to do other kinds of systems of linear equations?
The linear solver only takes x+y=z
x+y=z Is it possible to do an equation like 10x-4y=8 8y=kx-30 |
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08-02-2023, 07:38 AM
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RE: Is it possible to do other kinds of systems of linear equations?
(08-01-2023 05:38 PM)batx27 Wrote: Is it possible to do an equation like As the User Guide says (Section 16 on page 312 in my copy) equations must be in the form: ax + by = k (for the 2x2 solver) ax + by + cz = k (for the 3x3 solver) Simply rearrange any equations to fit the appropriate form and then enter the coefficients into the boxes. 10x - 4y = 8 is already [10]x + [-4]y = [8] 8y = kx - 30 becomes [k]x + [-8]y = [30] (presumably you know "k") |
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08-02-2023, 10:06 PM
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RE: Is it possible to do other kinds of systems of linear equations?
Hey Mark. I actually don't know the value for K, so I wondering if there was a shortcut or program to find K, but I guess I will keep looking. Thanks tho
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08-03-2023, 05:00 AM
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RE: Is it possible to do other kinds of systems of linear equations?
Assuming the parameter k>0, you should see something like:
x=14/(k-20) and y=(75-2k)/(k-20) Best, Aries ;-) |
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08-03-2023, 05:51 AM
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RE: Is it possible to do other kinds of systems of linear equations?
(08-02-2023 10:06 PM)batx27 Wrote: Hey Mark. I actually don't know the value for K, so I wondering if there was a shortcut or program to find K, but I guess I will keep looking. Thanks tho There is no way to solve a 2 equation system with 3 unknowns. One of them (k in this case) will have to remain unknown and you will have to express the x and y in terms of k. Your system will have infinite solutions, unless you have a restriction for k. For each separate value of k you will have a different solution. |
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