System of Equations (CHAPTER 5)
Topic
Consistent and inconsistent system of equations: Example
Summary
Learn what it means to have consistent and inconsistent systems of equations through an example.
Learning Objective
This video teaches you what it means to have consistent and inconsistent systems of equations through an example.
Transcript
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All Videos for this Topic
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- Distinguishing between consistent and inconsistent system of equations based on rank of matrices [YOUTUBE 3:06]
- Distinguishing between consistent and inconsistent system of equations based on rank of matrices Example 1 [YOUTUBE 4:15]
- Distinguishing between consistent and inconsistent system of equations based on rank of matrices Example 2 [YOUTUBE 8:42]
- Distinguishing between consistent and inconsistent system of equations based on rank of matrices Example 3 [YOUTUBE 6:07]
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- If a solution exists, how do we know if it is unique? [YOUTUBE 3:25]
- Does a set of equations have a unique solution? Example 1 [YOUTUBE 2:18]
- Does a set of equations have a unique solution? Example 2 [YOUTUBE 2:23]
- If we have more equations than unknowns, does it mean we have inconsistent system of equations? [YOUTUBE 8:11]
- Can a system of equations have more then one but not infinite number of solutions? [YOUTUBE 4:57]
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- Can we divide two matrices? [YOUTUBE 5:39]
- Some statements about the inverse of matrices [YOUTUBE 2:53]
- Inverse of matrices Example [YOUTUBE 3:40]
- Using concept of inverse to solve a set of equations [YOUTUBE 2:27]
- Finding the inverse of a matrix Theory [YOUTUBE 4:32]
- Finding the inverse of a matrix Example [YOUTUBE 7:03]
- Finding the inverse of a matrix by adjoints Theory [YOUTUBE 2:15]
- Finding the inverse of a matrix by adjoints Example [YOUTUBE 7:19]
- If the inverse of [A] exists, is it unique? [YOUTUBE 2:30]
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