Introduction to mathematical programming
Introduction to mathematical programming
4th Edition
ISBN: 9780534359645
Author: Jeffrey B. Goldberg
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 2.2, Problem 1P

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Representing the given system of equations in two different ways:

The system of equations to be represented is as follows:

x1x2=42x1+x2=6x1+3x2=8

The method of representing the equation in matrix form is defined as follows:

Ax=b

Here,

A is an m×n matrix.

x is an n×l matrix.

b is an m×l matrix.

Matrices A and b are constant matrices and matrix x is a variable matrix

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