Originally posted by: Random Variable
Use PA=LU factorization and impress your teacher
Originally posted by: BrownTown
Does anyone ever actually use matricies to solve simultaneous equations? Its so much extra work...
Originally posted by: Goosemaster
Originally posted by: BrownTown
Does anyone ever actually use matricies to solve simultaneous equations? Its so much extra work...
for circuits![]()
Originally posted by: Johntk5
Originally posted by: Goosemaster
Originally posted by: BrownTown
Does anyone ever actually use matricies to solve simultaneous equations? Its so much extra work...
for circuits![]()
Statistics too.![]()
Originally posted by: Born2bwire
Originally posted by: Johntk5
Originally posted by: Goosemaster
Originally posted by: BrownTown
Does anyone ever actually use matricies to solve simultaneous equations? Its so much extra work...
for circuits![]()
Statistics too.![]()
DSP, CEM, Controls...
Originally posted by: Gamingphreek
Wow you guys are absolutely incredible. I can't thank all of you enough for all the help.
Turns out that was on of the more complex ones that ill have to solve (At least for a while). It would be easier if we were allowed more than a standard 4-Function calculator.
On the normal ones though i can normally get those done in VERY short order.
After 3 hours of studying it paid off. There are only 4 questions on these stupid tests and I got unlucky (Due to lack of memorization on one part) and got a 3/4. Luckily out of like 25 of these quizzes she drops the 5 lowest. This quiz was more focused on Reduced Echelon Form, and Trivial/Non Trivial solutions. It was really actually very easy, i would have gotten a 100 if i would have taken the extra 5 mins to go over that one trick question
Yes the Math Emporium is still at VT. It is off campus so i have to either take the bus or get a ride from someone. My friend has her car there and most of the time she will take me there and back because like me she is going into engineering and we are there at least 2x a week.
(Lol her and our other friend really had a good laugh when i tried to walk it my first time. I took a wrong turn or didn't turn i should say and wound up way way out of the way. If i looked right the VT Golf Course was way off in the distance...oops; but they held up and waited for me that time)
As for how hard the courses are, they aren't that hard, i have found that more or less i just need to gain more discipline. The burden is on me to do everything outside of class; so far i haven't done bad, but not nearly as well as i would like. I still have a long time this semester to pull everything up to A- B+ area so ill have to put in the extra time.
Thanks a lot again for helping me so much on this problem guys. I honestly cannot thank you enough!!
-Kevin
Originally posted by: BrownTown
Does anyone ever actually use matricies to solve simultaneous equations? Its so much extra work...
Originally posted by: Johntk5
Originally posted by: Gamingphreek
Wow you guys are absolutely incredible. I can't thank all of you enough for all the help.
Turns out that was on of the more complex ones that ill have to solve (At least for a while). It would be easier if we were allowed more than a standard 4-Function calculator.
On the normal ones though i can normally get those done in VERY short order.
After 3 hours of studying it paid off. There are only 4 questions on these stupid tests and I got unlucky (Due to lack of memorization on one part) and got a 3/4. Luckily out of like 25 of these quizzes she drops the 5 lowest. This quiz was more focused on Reduced Echelon Form, and Trivial/Non Trivial solutions. It was really actually very easy, i would have gotten a 100 if i would have taken the extra 5 mins to go over that one trick question
Yes the Math Emporium is still at VT. It is off campus so i have to either take the bus or get a ride from someone. My friend has her car there and most of the time she will take me there and back because like me she is going into engineering and we are there at least 2x a week.
(Lol her and our other friend really had a good laugh when i tried to walk it my first time. I took a wrong turn or didn't turn i should say and wound up way way out of the way. If i looked right the VT Golf Course was way off in the distance...oops; but they held up and waited for me that time)
As for how hard the courses are, they aren't that hard, i have found that more or less i just need to gain more discipline. The burden is on me to do everything outside of class; so far i haven't done bad, but not nearly as well as i would like. I still have a long time this semester to pull everything up to A- B+ area so ill have to put in the extra time.
Thanks a lot again for helping me so much on this problem guys. I honestly cannot thank you enough!!
-Kevin
From Calc 1-4, Linear Algebra, Diffy Q, we couldn't use any calculator.
