Title: Fundamentals of Engineering Analysis
1Fundamentals of Engineering Analysis EGR 1302
Unit 1, Lecture F Approximate Running Time - 24
minutes Distance Learning / Online Instructional
Presentation Presented by Department of
Mechanical Engineering Baylor University
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2Solving Systems of Linear Equations
3Solution by Cramers Rule
Cramers Rule is only valid for Unique
Solutions. If detA 0, Cramers Rule fails!
4Solve a System of Equations with Cramers Rule
Remember ratio of determinants
5The Need for a General Solution to Linear Systems
Cramers Rule is only valid for Unique
Solutions. If detA 0, Cramers Rule fails!
We need a method of finding a general
solution when the coefficient matrix A is
Singular.
6Gaussian Elimination - A general solution
Methodology
We will use three elementary row operations to
solve this set of linear equations by Gaussian
Elimination.
7Using Elementary Row Operations to Solve by
Gaussian Elimination
1. Keep Row 1 the same
2. Keep Row 2 the same
Step 3 Use Rule 1 to reduce all coefficients to
1
1. Keep Row 1 the same
8The Augmented Matrix
augmented matrix
can be represented as
Row Echelon Form
9Reduced Row Echelon Form of the Augmented Matrix
Using Backwards Substitution on the Row Echelon
Form
10Using the TI-89 to do Gaussian Elimination
Note that calculator computes a different REF
result, by using a different algorithm, but the
answer is still correct.
11This concludes Unit 1, Lecture F