Introduction to mathematical programming
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Chapter 2, Problem 7RP
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Using Gauss-Jordan method to indicate the solutions:
Consider the given system of linear equations,
The augmented matrix of this system is as follows:
The Gauss-Jordan method is applied to find the solutions of the above system of linear equations.
Replace row 2 of A|b by (2(row 2) – 3(row 1)), then the following matrix is obtained,
Now, replace row 3 of
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