ur presentation reminded me of a presentation of reducing an arbitrary m×n matrix 2 echelon form and a proof of existence and uniqueness of this form. this was in a Modern Algebra course i took. i'm not saying that u should do this but just imagining applying the Prime Newtons style 2 that presentation warms my heart.
Hey for the first 0 I simply did R1-R3. But when I got the finished matrix it was -13z=22 which I think is wrong. So is it that you shouldn’t simply subtract 2 diff rows or something
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ur presentation reminded me of a presentation of reducing an arbitrary m×n matrix 2 echelon form and a proof of existence and uniqueness of this form. this was in a Modern Algebra course i took. i'm not saying that u should do this but just imagining applying the Prime Newtons style 2 that presentation warms my heart.
2024 here I am, letting you push me through university
Very nice way of teaching...thanks sir 👏👏👏
Nice job
Think you from my heart ❤
Thank you so much sir, you have helped me.
me watching this the night before my exam 😂, this was explained better than my teacher
me right now🤣🤣
Thanks.
This method is no stress.
Is it necessary to turn the lowest left number to zero first? Or I can turn the center left most number first if I want to?
I think about exercise after the teaching would have helped reinforce what was learnt...
It was easy to follow through tho
I will remember to do this in my next video
Hey for the first 0 I simply did R1-R3. But when I got the finished matrix it was -13z=22 which I think is wrong. So is it that you shouldn’t simply subtract 2 diff rows or something
There’s another method that doesn’t require you to use matrices. But it depends whether or not your teacher requires you to use them.
We called that forward elimination with backward substitution.
Thank you!
Thanks!
Kramer’s rule works faster and is easier for larger sets of equations.
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