Linear System of Equations:: Learning Outcomes
Linear System of Equations:: Learning Outcomes
x1 , x 2 , , x n
a1 x1 a 2 x 2 a n x n b
a1 , a 2 , , a n , b
a1
a21x1 a22 x2 a2 n xn b2
am1 x1 am 2 x2 amn xn bm
where
aij , bi , i 1,2, , m, j 1, n,
are constants.
3x1 2 x 2 5 x3 2
m 4, n 3
2 x1 x 2 3x3 8
x1
7 x3 6
x y 2
(a) and (b) are linear equations. ( c ),( d ),(e ), and ( f ) are not linear.
x y 1
x y 3
(b)
x y4
x y2
x y 1
x y3
(c)
6 x 2 y 8
3x y 4
x y4
x y2
For a system of linear equations, precisely one of the
following is true:
(a) The system has exactly one solution.
(b) The system has no solution.
(c) The system has infinitely many solutions.
Consistent and Inconsistent
A system of linear equations is called consistent if it has
at least one solution and inconsistent if it has no solution.
Equivalent
Two systems of linear equations are said to be equivalent
if they have the same set of solutions.
Back Substitution
Which of the following systems is easier to solve?
x 2 y 3z 9
( a ) 3 x 7 y 6 z 22
2 x 5 y 5 z 17
x 2 y 3z 9
(b)
y 3z 5
z2
a21 x1 a22 x2 L a2 n xn b2
M
am1 x1 am 2 x2 ... amn xn bm
Let
A
a11
a
21
am1
B
b
a12
a22
M
am 2 L
a1n
a2 n
, b
amn
b1
b2
, B A|b
bm
a11
a12
a21
a22
M O
am1 am 2 K
b1
a2 n b2
M M
amn bm
a1n
a m1
a1n
a 22 a 2 n
a m 2 a mn
A
a12
Example:
x1
x 2
xn
X
b1
b
2
bm
3x y 1
2 x - 5y 6
3 1 x
1
2 5 y 6
A X B
Row-Equivalent
mn
Two
matrices are said to be row-equivalent if one can
be obtained by the other by a series of elementary row
operations.