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Aequatio linearis

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Aequatio linearis 3x - 2y + 3z = 6

Aequatio linearis, in mathematica, est aequatio cuius membra sunt functiones lineares. Hoc est, aequatio hanc formam habet:

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Pars mathematicae quae de talibus aequationibus tractat est algebra linearis.

Aequatio linearis unius variabilis , si a, b sunt in corpore quodam K, habet solutio in eodem corpore. Re vera etiamsi K est anellus tantum, eadem solutio exstat.

Aequatio linearis duarum variabilium lineam in plano decernit. Aequatio trium variabilium planum in spatio trium dimensionum decernit, et generaliter aequatio linearis N variabilium in spatio N dimensionum superficium N-1 dimensionum decernit.

Nexus interni

Bibliographia

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  • Anton, Howard. 1977. Elementary Linear Algebra. Novi Eboraci: John Wiley & Sons.
  • Gowers, Timothy, ed. 2008. The Princeton Companion to Mathematics. Princeton: Princeton University Press. ISBN 978-0-691-11880-2.
  • Heffron, Jim. 2011. Linear Algebra. Liber ab auctore editus, in rete

Nexus Externi

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Vicimedia Communia plura habent quae ad aequationes lineares spectant.


mathematica

Haec stipula ad mathematicam spectat. Amplifica, si potes!

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