Matrix algebra tutor. Inconsistent and dependent systems
Description
This program covers the very important topic of inconsistent and dependent systems in matrix math. Sometimes, a system of equations does not have a well-defined solution. For example, if we have two equations that represent two lines and these lines are exactly parallel and never intersect, then these equations do not have a solution. In this program we explore these ideas and demonstrate the difference between inconsistent and dependent systems of equations in the context of matrix math.
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54 min
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Date of Publication
2011
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Alexander Street
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