
8. Linear mappings and matrices A mapping f from IR to IR is called
... (1) Reordering of rows (particularly, switching of two rows) (2) multiplication of a complete row by a number c≠0 (3) addition or omission of a row which is a linear combination of other rows (4) addition of a linear combination of rows to another row. Analogous for column operations. Example: ...
... (1) Reordering of rows (particularly, switching of two rows) (2) multiplication of a complete row by a number c≠0 (3) addition or omission of a row which is a linear combination of other rows (4) addition of a linear combination of rows to another row. Analogous for column operations. Example: ...
Gaussian_elimination_V2 - Ms
... elimination with back substitution, 1. Write the augmented matrix of the system. 2. Use elementary row operations to transform the augmented matrix into row-echelon form. 3.Write the system of equations corresponding to the augmented matrix in row-echelon form ...
... elimination with back substitution, 1. Write the augmented matrix of the system. 2. Use elementary row operations to transform the augmented matrix into row-echelon form. 3.Write the system of equations corresponding to the augmented matrix in row-echelon form ...