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Cramer's Rule can be used to solve a system of linear equations:
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Cramer's Rule can be used to solve a system of linear equations.
  
Given a system of linear equations A*x=b where A is an invertible square matrix, the theorem says that xi = det(Ai)/det(A)  i=1,...,n.  Ai is a matrix formed by replacing the ith column of A with the vector b.
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Given a system of linear equations A*x=b where A is an invertible square matrix, the theorem says that x_i = det(A_i)/det(A)  i=1,...,n.  A_i is a matrix formed by replacing the ith column of A with the vector b.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 15:43, 27 January 2009

Cramer's Rule can be used to solve a system of linear equations.

Given a system of linear equations A*x=b where A is an invertible square matrix, the theorem says that x_i = det(A_i)/det(A) i=1,...,n. A_i is a matrix formed by replacing the ith column of A with the vector b.

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