Find the linear equation?
I've been stuck on this problem for hours. I feel like I've tried every possible option and keep reaching a dead end! I don't need the answer as much as I need to know how you solved the problem!
10x + 2y - 14z = 8
-x - 2y - 4z = -1
-12x - 6y + 6z = -12
I've been stuck on this problem for hours. I feel like I've tried every possible option and keep reaching a dead end! I don't need the answer as much as I need to know how you solved the problem!
10x + 2y - 14z = 8
-x - 2y - 4z = -1
-12x - 6y + 6z = -12
2 Answers
This set of equations has no solution.
Explanation:
The first thing I'll do is divide E3 by 6 to make it a bit easier to work with:
Let's now solve
#=> -18x-12y=36#
#=> -9x-6y=-9#
#=>-18x-12y=-18#
And here's where things get unsolvable, because what we have in these two equations are no points that are similar - the lines themselves are parallel.
There is no set of
In support of Parzival S. solution
There is a contradiction in the system. So either the question is mistyped or there is no solution.
Explanation:
I used something called Gaussian Elimination. Really it is the same process used for simultaneous equation but it just looks different.
You will need to zoom in to see clearly what I have done.