Solving Linear Algebraic Equations Using Inverse with Identity Matrix and Gauss Elimination Methods

Abstract

The application of matrix used to solve linear system of equations can give more information about the nature of systems of linear equations than the numerical values of the unknowns. Solving linear equations simultaneously using substitution or elimination method is a simple task, but it becomes difficult most especially when the unknown variables are beyond two (2) or three (3).In this research work, application of matrices shall be employed to solve linear algebraic equations using inverse method. The results shall be validated by Gauss elimination method.

Authors and Affiliations

I. A. Olopade

Keywords

Related Articles

Performance Evaluation of Major Mobile Network Operators in Owerri Metropolis of Nigeria

Mobile Network Operators (MNO) can significantly improve their profitability growth rates and financial stability by constantly monitoring, analyzing and optimizing the radio network performance to provide better subscri...

Smart Waste Management: An innovative approach to waste disposal and waste collection

In a large portion of the spots, the garbage are not cleaned at appropriate time interims which results in flooding of waste bringing about cleanliness issues, land contamination; additionally it makes a bad impact to th...

EVOLUTIONARY STUDY OF X-LINKED GENES IN DROSOPHILA

To understand gene evolution in depth, studying evolution of both exon and intron in terms of their size, position, number and GC content is important. Till one and half decades, introns were considered as junk DNA and w...

Transient Convective Heat and Mass Transfer Flow in an Axially Varying Pipe with Traveling Thermal Wave

The effect of thermal radiation and thermo-diffusion on the unsteady combined heat and mass transfer of a viscous incompressible fluid in a corrugated pipe in the presence of a constant heat source. The unsteadiness is d...

An Analysis and Survey on Multicast Routing Protocols for Mobile Ad hoc Networks

An ad hoc network is a dynamic wireless network with a set of cooperative nodes without a fixed infrastructure. Multicasting is used for group communication which supports the transmission of information from a sender to...

Download PDF file
  • EP ID EP649710
  • DOI -
  • Views 142
  • Downloads 0

How To Cite

I. A. Olopade (2018). Solving Linear Algebraic Equations Using Inverse with Identity Matrix and Gauss Elimination Methods. International Journal of Emerging Technologies in Computational and Applied Sciences, 23(1), 6-14. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-649710