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Abstract We define linear equations, both homogeneous and inhomogeneous, and describe what is certainly the oldest problem in linear algebra: finding the solutions of a system of linear equations. In this course, we'll learn about three main topics: Linear Systems, Vector Spaces, and Linear Transformations. Along the way we'll learn about matrices and how to manipulate them. 1.1 What is a system of linear equations? Definition 1.1: A system of m linear equations in n unknown variables is a collection of m equations of the form a11x1 + a12x2 + a13x3 + a21x1 + a22x2 + a23x3. Linear algebra’s main focus is the study of a special category of transformations: the linear transformations. Linear transformations include rotations, dilations (stretches), shears, and more. Linear combinations can fill all of space, or only a plane. We need a picture to show the crucial difference between u, v, w (the first example) and u, v, w∗ (all in the same plane).
Point-slope form for linear equations a; p; q 2 R are constants. This is called the point-slope form of a linear equation. Examples include (y 2) = 7
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