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Math 3108: Linear Algebra Instructor: Jason Murphy Department of Mathematics and Statistics Missouri University of Science and Technology 1/323 Contents. ◮ Chapter 1. Slides 3–70 ◮ Chapter 2. Slides 71–118 ◮ Chapter 3. Slides 119–136 ◮ Chapter 4. Slides 137–190 ◮ Chapter 5. Slides 191–234 ◮ Chapter 6. Slides 235–287 ◮ Chapter 7. Slides 288–323 2/323 Chapter 1. Linear Equations in Linear Algebra 1.1 Systems of Linear Equations 1.2 Row Reduction and Echelon Forms. Our first application of linear algebra is the use of matrices to efficiently solve linear systems of equations. 3/323 Alinear system of m equations with n unknowns can be represented by a matrix with m rows and n + 1 columns: The system a x +···+a x =b 11 1 1n n 1 . . . . . . . . . a x +···+a x =b m1 1 mn n m corresponds to the matrix a · · · a b 11 1n 1 . . . [A|b] = . . . . . . . a · · · a b m1 mn n Similarly, every such matrix corresponds to a linear system. 4/323
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