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This is a linear algebra question and it is incomplete since there are no equation which have to be solved.
Linear Equation! I am in advanced honors algebra and I just did homework with this question.
For a linear I can see no advantage in the table method.
Because linear equations are based on algebra equal to each other whereas literal equations are based on solving for one variable.
The history of linear algebra begins with Leibniz in 1693 who studied determinants. In 1750, Cramer invented a rule (Cramer's rule) for solving linear systems.
yes, also this question belongs in the linear algebra forum not the abstract algebra forum
Linear algebra is restricted to a limited set of transformations whereas algebra, in general, is not. The restriction imposes restrictions on what can be a linear transformation and this gives the family of linear transformations a special mathematical structure.
Lis - linear algebra library - was created in 2005.
Linear Algebra is a branch of mathematics that enables you to solve many linear equations at the same time. For example, if you had 15 lines (linear equations) and wanted to know if there was a point where they all intersected, you would use Linear Algebra to solve that question. Linear Algebra uses matrices to solve these large systems of equations.
you don't go from algebra to calculus and linear algebra. you go from algebra to geometry to advanced algebra with trig to pre calculus to calculus 1 to calculus 2 to calculus 3 to linear algebra. so since you got an A+ in algebra, I think you are good.
Arthur Sylvester Peters has written: 'Lectures on linear algebra' -- subject(s): Differential equations, Linear, Linear Differential equations 'Linear algebra' -- subject(s): Algebra
It is not possible to solve a single linear equation in two unknown variables (b and t).