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How to Calculate System of Equations Solver

What is System of Equations Solver?

A system of linear equations is a set of two or more equations with the same variables. The solution is the point(s) where all equations are satisfied simultaneously.

Formula

General: Ax = b where A is coefficient matrix, x is variable vector, b is constant vector
A
coefficient matrix (m × n)
x
variable vector (n × 1)
b
constant vector (m × 1)

Step-by-Step Guide

  1. 12×2 system: use Cramer's rule or elimination
  2. 2Determinant det = a₁b₂ − a₂b₁
  3. 3x = (c₁b₂ − c₂b₁)/det
  4. 4y = (a₁c₂ − a₂c₁)/det

Worked Examples

Input
2x+3y=13, 4x−y=5
Result
x=2, y=3
Input
x+y=5, 2x−y=4
Result
x=3, y=2

Frequently Asked Questions

How many solutions can a linear system have?

Zero (inconsistent), exactly one (unique), or infinitely many (infinitely many). It depends on rank and consistency.

When is a system inconsistent?

When the equations contradict (e.g., 0 = 1 after reduction). Geometrically: lines/planes don't all meet at a point.

Can I use elimination or substitution for large systems?

Yes, but matrix methods (Gaussian elimination, LU decomposition) are more efficient for computers.

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