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Category > Math Posted 18 May 2017 My Price 5.00

Convert any of the systems of linear equations from your homework into an augmented matrix

Explain the conditions necessary to multiply 2 matrices, each of a different order. Provide an example with your explanation.

 

Convert any of the systems of linear equations from your homework into an augmented matrix Then visit http://www.dougbabcock.com/matrix.php to enter your matrix into the program. Conduct the row reducer. What can you get from the answer? Did it solve the system? If so, what are the solutions? This is the problem to convert. x+y=16, y=3x

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Status NEW Posted 18 May 2017 03:05 AM My Price 5.00

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