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RE:Beginner--How to resolve a simple system of equation

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  • Subject: [mg69065] RE:Beginner--How to resolve a simple system of equation
  • From: abdou.oumaima at hotmail.com
  • Date: Tue, 29 Aug 2006 03:26:00 -0400 (EDT)
  • Sender: owner-wri-mathgroup at wolfram.com

Hello every body,

To resolve my problem I used this Code for a simple example:
A = {{1 + x, 2 + x}, {3 + 2 x, 1 + 2 x}};
Ainv = Inverse[A];
B = {{1 - x, 1 + 2 x}, {1 + 3 x, 1 + x}};
M = {1, 0};
Print["With LinearSolve "]
LinearSolve[A, B . M]
Series[%, {x, 0, 1}] /. x -> 0
Print["With Inverse "]
Factor[Ainv . B. M]
Series[%, {x, 0, 1}] /. x -> 0

I find the same result from LinearSolve and Inverse Methods and I think that I can use it for and order >2.
What do you think dear math group.
Lian.

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