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Thanks TuxDave!:beer:
So what I'm having trouble with is finding the coefficients to solve for it. If a person won, would the coefficient be doubled since he won? Also, since the loser has to subtract their amount from the sum of the other two, how would I go about this?...
From what I gathered, I've tried for my matrix
[ -x2-x3 1 1 ]
[ 1 -x1-x3 1 ]
[ 1 1 -x1-x2 ]
But then writing the general solution would make this look weird because then all the variables cancel out, therefore 0 = 24... which is not true...
Can anyone spare a hand? Thanks.
Thanks TuxDave!:beer:
- There are 3 players playing a game
- In each game, there are always two winners and one loser
- The loser has to give up an amount equal to the winners prize money
- To make it easier, Player 1 loses the first, Player 2 second, Player 3 third, etc.
- After three games, each player has $24.
What was the original amount each player started with?
So what I'm having trouble with is finding the coefficients to solve for it. If a person won, would the coefficient be doubled since he won? Also, since the loser has to subtract their amount from the sum of the other two, how would I go about this?...
From what I gathered, I've tried for my matrix
[ -x2-x3 1 1 ]
[ 1 -x1-x3 1 ]
[ 1 1 -x1-x2 ]
But then writing the general solution would make this look weird because then all the variables cancel out, therefore 0 = 24... which is not true...
Can anyone spare a hand? Thanks.
