Today we learned two different methods of elimination using matrices, the Gaussian Elimination and the Gauss Jordan Elimination. These two methods are somewhat similar, but personally, I think the Gauss Jordan Elimination is way easier and faster.
The Gaussian Elimination deals with inputting a given system of equations in matrices, and then creating your diagonal of 1's, which will give you a new set of equations. Eventually you will have a given solution to one of your terms, and then you just plug and chug and you'll be able to solve for your other variables.
The Gauss Jordan Elimination is a little different, because it deals with finding your constants within your matrices, just by making all the numbers outside of your diagonal 1's zeroes. It gets a little tricky to do this, but once you do, everything is really simple and your answers come right on the page.
Here are some examples:



Thanks for the work on number 3. I was really confused when I first did it!
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