How to solve linear equation

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Khandaker Hassin Sadman
Khandaker Hassin Sadman el 8 de Abr. de 2022
Respondida: Animesh el 15 de Mayo de 2025
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Riccardo Scorretti
Riccardo Scorretti el 8 de Abr. de 2022
Rewrite the linear system by using the matrix formalism Ax = b (you can define A and b in the usual way). Then use the operator \ to compute the solution
Steven Lord
Steven Lord el 8 de Abr. de 2022
This sounds like a homework assignment. If it is, show us the code you've written to try to solve the problem and ask a specific question about where you're having difficulty and we may be able to provide some guidance.
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Animesh
Animesh el 15 de Mayo de 2025
Hi Khandaker, from your question I understand you want to solve a system of linear equations.
Firstly declare the system of equations.
syms x y z
eqn1 = 2*x + y + 5*z == 10;
eqn2 = 4*x + 2*y + 5*z == 16;
eqn3 = 3*x + 3*y + 8*z == 7;
Now solve the system of equations using solve. The inputs to solve are a vector of equations, and a vector of variables to solve the equations for.
sol = solve([eqn1, eqn2, eqn3], [x, y, z]);
xSol = sol.x
ySol = sol.y
zSol = sol.z

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