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OpenStudy (adunb8):

can anyone help with reduced echleon form?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

sure

OpenStudy (adunb8):

[3 1 3 4 1 1 1 1 5 6 8 8 ]

OpenStudy (adunb8):

i have to make it into reduced echleon form and then tell whether it is consistent or inconsistent and also tell infinite soln, one soln, infinite soln

OpenStudy (adunb8):

i mean no soln

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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hero (hero):

Hint: Use this Gaussian Elimination Calculator: http://www.gregthatcher.com/Mathematics/GaussJordan.aspx

OpenStudy (adunb8):

uh that wont help me.. i mean that would help me to get the soln but i need to know the steps....

hero (hero):

Uh it shows the steps too

hero (hero):

That's why I posted it. If it didn't show steps, posting it would have been useless for you.

OpenStudy (adunb8):

oh i see! thanks! haha

OpenStudy (unklerhaukus):

that is a good link

OpenStudy (adunb8):

wow that is a good link

hero (hero):

There's several more sites just like it

hero (hero):

But you only need one.

OpenStudy (adunb8):

wow thanks

OpenStudy (unklerhaukus):

did you get one solution @adunb8 ?

OpenStudy (adunb8):

i got no soln.

OpenStudy (unklerhaukus):

did you reduce it down to this?\[\left(\begin{array}\ 1& 0&0&1/3\\0&1&0&-1/2\\0&0&1&7/6\end{array}\right)\]

OpenStudy (adunb8):

i got it differently but i got all the bottom row to be 0 and realized that the 4th column is -1 so 0 does not equal -1 so its no soln

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