Deck 1: Systems of Linear Equations
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Deck 1: Systems of Linear Equations
1
Determine which of the points (2, -3), (2, 3), and (4, 2) lie on both of the lines
and
.


.
(2, 3)
2
Determine which of the points (1, 0, -1, 0), (0, 1, 2, 3), and (2, 1, -1, -1) satisfy the linear system


(0, 1, 2, 3)
3
Determine which of (3, s2, s1, 2), (0, 0, 0 ,0), (2 - s1 - s2, 1 + s1 + s2, s1, s2), and (3 - s1, s1, s2, 2 - s2) form a solution to the following system for all choices of the free parameters
.


.

(2 - s1 - s2, 1 + s1 + s2, s1, s2)
4
Determine if the system is in echelon form, and if so, identify the leading variables and the free variables. If it is not in echelon form, explain why.


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5
Determine if the system is in echelon form, and if so, identify the leading variables and the free variables. If it is not in echelon form, explain why.


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6
Find all solutions to the system


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7
Find all solutions to the system


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8
Find all solutions to the system


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9
Reorder the equations to put the following system of three equations with four unknowns in echelon form:

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10
Determine the value(s) of
so that the following system is consistent.



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11
Suppose a system of
equations has two free variables. How many leading variables are there?

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12
If a linear system has more variables than equations, then the system is inconsistent.
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13
If a linear system has infinitely many solutions, then there are more variables than equations.
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14
If a linear system has no free variables, then there exists at most one solution.
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15
Convert the augmented matrix to the equivalent linear system.


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16
Convert the augmented matrix to the equivalent linear system.


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17
Determine whether the matrix is in reduced echelon form, echelon form only, or not in echelon form.


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18
Determine whether the matrix is in reduced echelon form, echelon form only, or not in echelon form.


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19
Determine whether the matrix is in reduced echelon form, echelon form only, or not in echelon form.


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20
Identify the row operation which transforms the matrix on the left to the matrix on the right.


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21
Identify the row operation which transforms the matrix on the left to the matrix on the right.


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22
Convert the given system to an augmented matrix, and find all solutions by reducing to echelon form and using back substitution.


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23
Convert the given system to an augmented matrix, and find all solutions by reducing to echelon form and using back substitution.


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24
Convert the given system to an augmented matrix, and find all solutions by reducing to echelon form and using back substitution , if needed.


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25
Convert the given system to an augmented matrix, and find all solutions by transforming to reduced echelon form and using back substitution.


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26
Convert the given system to an augmented matrix, and find all solutions by transforming to reduced echelon form and using back substitution.


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27
Every homogeneous linear system has at least one solution.
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28
A linear system with infinitely many solutions must have more variables than equations.
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29
A linear system with a unique solution can not have more variables than equations.
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30
The volume of traffic for a collection of intersections is shown. Find all possible values for
,
,
, and
.


,

,

, and

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31
The volume of traffic for a collection of intersections is shown. Find the minimum volume of traffic from C to D. 

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32
Find all possible equilibrium and endpoint temperatures for the heavy wires with endpoints held at the indicated temperatures.


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33
Find the equilibrium temperatures for the heavy wires with endpoints held at the given temperatures.


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34
An economy has three industries: A, B, and C. These industries have annual consumer sales of 45, 37, and 64 (in millions of dollars), respectively. In addition, for every dollar of goods that A sells, A requires 25 cents from B and 15 cents from C. For each dollar of goods that B sells, B requires 35 cents from A and 25 cents from C. For each dollar of goods that C sells, C requires 20 cents from A and 45 cents from B. Let a, b, c be the total output from industries A, B, C, respectively. What values of a, b, c (rounded to the nearest thousand dollars) will satisfy both consumer and between-industry demand?
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35
Balance the given chemical equation.


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36
Balance the given chemical equation.


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37
Use a system of linear equations to find the values
and
for the partial fraction decomposition




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38
Use a system of linear equations to find the values
,
, and
for the partial fraction decomposition


,

, and


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39
The points (-6, 0, -1), (3, 2, 0), and (0, 3, -1) lie on a plane ax + by + cz = 1. Use a system of linear equations to find the equation of this plane.
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40
Use a system of linear equations to find the equation
of the parabola which passes through the points (1, 2), (2, 0), and (3, -4).

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41
Use a system of linear equations to find a function of the form
such that
,
,
, and
.


,

,

, and

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42
Use a system of linear equations to find the values of the coefficients a, b, c if
with
,
, and
.


,

, and

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43
Use partial pivoting with Gaussian elimination to find the solutions to the system.


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44
Use partial pivoting with Gaussian elimination to find the solutions to the system.


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45
Solve the given system using Gaussian elimination with three significant digits of accuracy. Then solve the system again, incorporating partial pivoting.


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46
Solve the given system using Gaussian elimination with three significant digits of accuracy. Then solve the system again, incorporating partial pivoting.


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47
Compute the first three Jacobi iterations, using
as the initial value for each variable. Then find the exact solution and compare.



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48
Compute the first three Jacobi iterations, using
as the initial value for each variable. Then find the exact solution and compare.



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49
Compute the first three Gauss-Seidel iterations for the system in question 5, using
as the initial value for each variable. Then find the exact solution and compare.

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50
Compute the first three Gauss-Seidel iterations for the system in question 6, using
as the initial value for each variable. Then find the exact solution and compare.

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51
Determine if the system is diagonally dominant. If not, then if possible rewrite the system so that it is diagonally dominant.


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52
Compute the first four Jacobi iterations for the system as written, with the initial value of each variable set equal to
. Then rewrite the system so that it is diagonally dominant, set the value of each variable to 0, and again compute four Jacobi iterations. Finally, find the exact solution and compare.


. Then rewrite the system so that it is diagonally dominant, set the value of each variable to 0, and again compute four Jacobi iterations. Finally, find the exact solution and compare.

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53
Compute the first four Jacobi iterations for the system as written, with the initial value of each variable set equal to
. Then rewrite the system so that it is diagonally dominant, set the value of each variable to 0, and again compute four Jacobi iterations. Finally, find the exact solution and compare.


. Then rewrite the system so that it is diagonally dominant, set the value of each variable to 0, and again compute four Jacobi iterations. Finally, find the exact solution and compare.

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54
Compute the first four Gauss-Seidel iterations for the system in question 10, with the initial value of each variable set equal to 0. Then rewrite the system so that it is diagonally dominant, set the value of each variable to 0, and again compute four Gauss-Seidel iterations.
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55
Compute the first four Gauss-Seidel iterations for the system in question 11, with the initial value of each variable set equal to
. Then rewrite the system so that it is diagonally dominant, set the value of each variable to 0, and again compute four Gauss-Seidel iterations.

. Then rewrite the system so that it is diagonally dominant, set the value of each variable to 0, and again compute four Gauss-Seidel iterations.
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56
The values for the first few Jacobi iterations for a linear system are given. Find the values for the next iteration.


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57
The values for the first few Gauss-Seidel iterations for a linear system are given. Find the values for the next iteration.


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