The document describes row operations performed on a system of linear equations to put it in reduced row echelon form. It begins with three equations in x, y, and z. Through a series of row operations including subtracting rows, multiplying rows by constants, and dividing rows by constants, it reduces the system to echelon form. However, the final reduced system is described as being indeterminate, meaning it has infinitely many solutions, as there are more variables than independent equations.
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The document describes row operations performed on a system of linear equations to put it in reduced row echelon form. It begins with three equations in x, y, and z. Through a series of row operations including subtracting rows, multiplying rows by constants, and dividing rows by constants, it reduces the system to echelon form. However, the final reduced system is described as being indeterminate, meaning it has infinitely many solutions, as there are more variables than independent equations.
The document describes row operations performed on a system of linear equations to put it in reduced row echelon form. It begins with three equations in x, y, and z. Through a series of row operations including subtracting rows, multiplying rows by constants, and dividing rows by constants, it reduces the system to echelon form. However, the final reduced system is described as being indeterminate, meaning it has infinitely many solutions, as there are more variables than independent equations.
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The document describes row operations performed on a system of linear equations to put it in reduced row echelon form. It begins with three equations in x, y, and z. Through a series of row operations including subtracting rows, multiplying rows by constants, and dividing rows by constants, it reduces the system to echelon form. However, the final reduced system is described as being indeterminate, meaning it has infinitely many solutions, as there are more variables than independent equations.
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