[hp50g] is it possible to solve linear systems with unknown variables in it?
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10-17-2022, 06:38 PM
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RE: [hp50g] is it possible to solve linear systems with unknown variables in it?
You can also divide a vector by a square matrix. Really, it multiplies by the inverse of the matrix.
1. Put the right hand side on the stack as a 2x1 matrix: Code: [[0] [2]] 2. Put the X and Y coefficients on the stack as a 2x2 matrix: Code: [[7 '2*K'] ['3*K' -8]] 3. Divide. Result is a 2x1 matrix. The first row is X, the second row is Y: Code: [[ '2*K/(3*K^2+28)' ] (I don't know why it doesn't factor out the 2 from the numerator and denominator for the 2nd row.) — Ian Abbott |
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