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linear algebra has a no. of applications like in any power plant you put all the variables things in linear equations and change them according to your required output of power plant which is surely be the voltages and currents following in the output circuit.
This is a linear algebra question and it is incomplete since there are no equation which have to be solved.
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One can study linear algebra and its applications at many educational institutions. One can also study it online at websites such as study mode. And if one chooses to study this subject at home there are books available online and in bookstores.
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Linear Equation! I am in advanced honors algebra and I just did homework with this question.
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Because linear equations are based on algebra equal to each other whereas literal equations are based on solving for one variable.
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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.
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