❖ Gaussian Elimination / Gauss-Jordan ❖

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  • @patrickjmt
    @patrickjmt  5 років тому +142

    Hi all! Please post comments, questions and anything else on your mind in the comment section! While I try to answer as many questions as I can, there are more questions than I can answer by myself so if you are someone who might be able to help, please do so! The community is so much better when everyone is involved and helping each other out. Our strength is our willingness to help each other!
    Also please feel free to like or dislike the video. Your feedback is always appreciated so that hopefully I can make my future videos the best possible! Thanks and happy studies!

    • @sls6410
      @sls6410 5 років тому +3

      I just watched your video . I appreciate what you do 👍👍

    • @jmw1982blue
      @jmw1982blue 5 років тому +2

      Congratulations on 1M subs!!!

    • @SaltyBoi420
      @SaltyBoi420 5 років тому

      Thx dude, your content help me a lot

    • @dylanblack8487
      @dylanblack8487 5 років тому

      As a student would student have to learn all the method of solving the system of equations to progress in further education?

    • @anitepk883
      @anitepk883 5 років тому

      Thank you very much sir, it really gonna help me in my semester exams

  • @DazReht
    @DazReht 10 років тому +1502

    The thing i hate most about problems like these is that there are soo many chances to make a stupid arithmetic mistake which in turn will screw up the whole problem.

    • @bobdistin9650
      @bobdistin9650 7 років тому +27

      DazReht you can always check the answer with the normal substitution method

    • @VroomZOOM
      @VroomZOOM 5 років тому +22

      and you make them half the time or at least I do

    • @donlansdonlans3363
      @donlansdonlans3363 5 років тому +18

      Thats why we use computers

    • @kashif2309
      @kashif2309 5 років тому +4

      well, i guess that's what you call 'Maths'

    • @VndNvwYvvSvv
      @VndNvwYvvSvv 5 років тому +3

      @@donlansdonlans3363 Only once you understand how it all works. That's kind of the point here...

  • @oseansoldier
    @oseansoldier 8 років тому +259

    My prof spent 75 minutes and four white boards worth of writing teaching this in class... you did it in a much clearer way in nine minutes.... Thanks for this video! Will definitely help me on the test I am about to take!

    • @Move4wrd
      @Move4wrd 6 років тому +3

      oseansoldier dude tell me about it...

    • @abdiqafarhashi8604
      @abdiqafarhashi8604 6 років тому +4

      haha, my prof spent months teaching this. and still, we didn't understand.

    • @110Turab
      @110Turab 5 років тому

      so true

    • @nadh3478
      @nadh3478 5 років тому

      Same.. i dont understand when my teacher teach me.. and .. finally o found this.. its my survivor😋😋

    • @YasuoMidOnly
      @YasuoMidOnly 5 років тому

      nadiah abusamah yeah personal vides via yt or whatever is so much better than uni, when will the world change

  • @SpaceCowboyTV
    @SpaceCowboyTV 8 років тому +1073

    You are a LIFESAVER!!
    Your videos will be saving the butts of Engineering students for decades hahaha

    • @punchtheface
      @punchtheface 7 років тому +12

      decades? youtube has only been out for 12 years...

    • @westq2
      @westq2 7 років тому +112

      @PunchTheFace In the upcoming decades lol

    • @alanfit99
      @alanfit99 7 років тому +9

      *facepalm* just stop lol

    • @clintstrong4112
      @clintstrong4112 7 років тому +6

      here 11 months later to chime in and say yes it is!

    • @HassaanRaza
      @HassaanRaza 7 років тому

      got that right

  • @vidpajek
    @vidpajek 11 років тому +223

    just saved me 3 hours staring into my class notes, thankyou :D

  • @TheBaltherion
    @TheBaltherion 10 років тому +261

    You just saved my sorry procrastinator ass.

    • @tedjaniaichouche9983
      @tedjaniaichouche9983 3 роки тому

      ???

    • @alphabetsoup4269
      @alphabetsoup4269 3 роки тому

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    • @tedjaniaichouche9983
      @tedjaniaichouche9983 3 роки тому

      @@alphabetsoup4269 question ??

    • @pulp9058
      @pulp9058 3 роки тому +1

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  • @pauljeremyetrata710
    @pauljeremyetrata710 8 років тому +291

    @patrickJMT from my humble beginnings as freshmen engineering student you've been my no. 1 source
    ,now I'm taking my master's degree your still my source hahahaha

    • @patrickjmt
      @patrickjmt  8 років тому +117

      +Peejay Etrata hahaha, you owe me a beer or 3!

    • @clintstrong4112
      @clintstrong4112 7 років тому +4

      glad im not the only one!

    • @lennertleysen5777
      @lennertleysen5777 6 років тому +6

      engineers see this in their master year? At business school we see this in our freshman year lol

    • @JD-jl4yy
      @JD-jl4yy 6 років тому +13

      We obviously see this in freshman year as well...

    • @shishira.a
      @shishira.a 6 років тому +6

      Wait seriously? I saw it in my seventh grade math class and was confused.

  • @humanbeing4109
    @humanbeing4109 6 років тому +9

    You and mathpowerisforu got me through calc I , Calc II, calc III and Diff EQ. Its been almost three years since I've taken those classes. I'm finishing my junior year in college (engineering). Here again you are helping me understand something I felt utterly lost in. You have no idea how much you have helped me along my journey . Thank you Patrick for everything you do and continue to do, we who want to continue to grow are very lucky to have you.

    • @patrickjmt
      @patrickjmt  6 років тому +2

      thanks for the kinds words, happy i could help :)

  • @bigrobbyd.6805
    @bigrobbyd.6805 7 років тому +3

    Thank you, sir. My wife is taking college algebra, and the resources and effort put forth by the school are severely lacking. This was an excellent refresher for me, in order that I might teach her better. Again, thank you.

  • @Beaker95
    @Beaker95 11 років тому +31

    You have saved my First year of University. Wish I could shake your hand!

  • @ThaeSpoop
    @ThaeSpoop 2 роки тому +3

    Thank you so much! I have an algebra exam soon, and my lecturer cannot for the life of him explain how to do this. Absolute life saver!

  • @peaceandlove11-h2b
    @peaceandlove11-h2b 2 роки тому

    omg my uni doctor explained this in 1 hour and half and i didnt understand a word but u made it so simple thank youuu

  • @biniyamefrem4816
    @biniyamefrem4816 10 років тому +4

    Specifically, a matrix is in row echelon form if
    All nonzero rows (rows with at least one nonzero element) are above any rows of all zeroes (all zero rows, if any, belong at the bottom of the matrix).
    The leading coefficient (the first nonzero number from the left, also called the pivot) of a nonzero row is always strictly to the right of the leading coefficient of the row above it (some texts add the condition that the leading coefficient must be 1.[1]).
    All entries in a column below a leading entry are zeroes (implied by the first two criteria).[2]

  • @maryannakpama8187
    @maryannakpama8187 2 роки тому

    Thanks for this. Been staring at my books for 2 hours now.

  • @davidthaler7018
    @davidthaler7018 5 років тому +8

    He didn’t use it, but FYI, in Gauss-Jordan elimination, you’d do additional steps to get zeroes ABOVE the main diagonal. That way, you’d see your solution right away (because the coefficient for each variable would be 1) and no back-substitution would be needed.

  • @calcinatoir
    @calcinatoir 9 років тому +118

    Decent explanation, but I had to google around a bit to learn how to do these if the matrix isn't 90% already solved. Should have had less 1's and 0's in the right places at the start and it would have been up to the level and depth of your other work. For instance you don't explain whether you should start by making your diagonal 1's first, or turning the other entries into 0's first. The way you explain it doesn't make it clear. I didn't know you could switch the rows around, or that you could add more than two rows to get your 1's and 0's, etc. Still love your stuff though.

  • @WolfieTheTallGuy97
    @WolfieTheTallGuy97 9 років тому +86

    Man thank you so much you officially saved my tomorrow midterm in Maths. Greets from Zadar, Croatia :) .

    • @patrickjmt
      @patrickjmt  9 років тому +21

      +Joseph “Jope” Wolf would love to visit croatia! almost did back in 2011 but went to the canary islands instead :)

    • @newkid9807
      @newkid9807 5 років тому +1

      Boooo we hate Croatia!!

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      @adilmohammed6897 4 роки тому +2

      @@newkid9807 shut up Serbia, nobody cares

    • @newkid9807
      @newkid9807 4 роки тому +1

      @@adilmohammed6897 Serbia #1!!!!!!!!

  • @ricardo.mazeto
    @ricardo.mazeto 4 роки тому

    I just wasted half an hour with a stupid text book trying to understand it, and you did the job in 8mins. Thanks very much!

  • @TheZoeBig
    @TheZoeBig 10 років тому +12

    You, Sir, are a Genius.

  • @4sky
    @4sky 11 років тому

    back during freshman in college i was here. now during my last year I find myself here yet again. i owe you my gratitude

  • @beccadragon203
    @beccadragon203 10 років тому +8

    thank you so much, my lecturer took about an hour to explain this. your explanation is much clearer

  • @era2198
    @era2198 6 років тому

    Literally been sitting in class for 3 days not understanding a thing and in 5 minutes your video taught me EVERYTHING.

  • @andyh.6021
    @andyh.6021 4 роки тому +8

    When you learn more math from a 10 min vid than 10yrs of school

  • @528morgan
    @528morgan 9 років тому

    I just started linear algebra and my professor explained NOTHING. I thought, "I'll watch Khan Academy, so it won't be so confusing." Didn't help. Then, I found your videos. It finally makes sense!!! Thank you so much! :D

  • @xyzoooo401
    @xyzoooo401 10 років тому +13

    thanks man u've been making my study life easier for the last 2 years

  • @mxolisimncwabe3808
    @mxolisimncwabe3808 7 років тому

    I swear I don't know where I would be without this guy

  • @instaminox
    @instaminox 8 років тому +146

    its seems easy but its anoying not fun at all

    • @xenachan3479
      @xenachan3479 8 років тому +2

      so true,oh I hate exams :'(

    • @Kalen1457
      @Kalen1457 6 років тому +19

      I usually got an incorrect solution because I forgot one stupid negative sign.

    • @mohitkarki7185
      @mohitkarki7185 6 років тому +1

      That's what maths is all about

    • @firstlast2594
      @firstlast2594 6 років тому +2

      It's kinda like a puzzle ^^ I like.

    • @VroomZOOM
      @VroomZOOM 5 років тому +1

      uhh I hate solving these

  • @Keiseth
    @Keiseth 11 років тому

    I had one hour to figure this out and you made it clear in nine minutes. Much appreciated.

  • @AegisOfFreedom
    @AegisOfFreedom 8 років тому +9

    Good explaination.You may have well saved my semester.
    Greetings from Greece

  • @tom_something
    @tom_something Рік тому

    Yesterday I learned Cramer's rule. Wikipedia suggested Gaussian elimination for today's topic. This is the first video I've watched on the topic. It's very straightforward, so thank you. Like Cramer's rule, there's some multiplication involved, but it seems to always be two-factor multiplication, whereas using Cramer's you tend to have as many factors are there are terms in the equations. More room for error and more reliance on the calculator. Also, Cramer's rule feels less intuitive. I don't immediately understand _why_ it works, whereas with Gaussian elimination, it's pretty clear how it comes together. The flipside is, while Cramer's rule seems to rely on more computations, those computations are systematic. You do exactly this, and then exactly that, every problem, every time. Whereas Gaussian elimination does seem to rely on a bit of "creativity". You have to decide how you're going to change the equations to achieve the right result. It's going to vary from one system of equations to another, and I assume also that there a quite a few different choices that will achieve the same end result.

  • @glizuy1652
    @glizuy1652 8 років тому +6

    You are truly a blessing. Thanks for helping us thru your video tutorials! ❤

  • @kyyac3596
    @kyyac3596 6 років тому

    I've been struggling to figure this concept out for a week. This video FINALLY made it click! I've finally learned how to complete a problem. Thank you!

    • @patrickjmt
      @patrickjmt  6 років тому

      happy i could help you figure it out :)

  • @calebtot
    @calebtot 10 років тому +119

    The sound of a sharpie against printer paper has always made me want to throw myself off a bridge. I can't be the only one.

    • @disfordivide
      @disfordivide 10 років тому +1

      Lol same i muted this video

    • @spiznas
      @spiznas 10 років тому +38

      i actually kind of like the sound....

    • @TheBaltherion
      @TheBaltherion 10 років тому +24

      I like the sound. I specifically use sharpie sometimes for it.

    • @AlesterPaladin
      @AlesterPaladin 10 років тому +1

      It makes me tingle all over. It is a weird sensation while concentrating on this method. lol

    • @calebtot
      @calebtot 10 років тому +7

      Alester Paladin Its an ASMR trigger for you. If you've never watched an ASMR video it'll probably be like taking heroin for you since a math tutors video triggers you.

  • @jamesmurillo4857
    @jamesmurillo4857 7 років тому

    from diff calc integral calc and now advance Eng'g math. you always saved someone's life. thank you for the video tutorials.

  • @KhianVictoryDCalderon
    @KhianVictoryDCalderon 4 роки тому +4

    Does anyone notice he's left handed?

  • @michaelladerer8163
    @michaelladerer8163 7 років тому

    Thank you! I am a math teacher, but haven't done these types of problems in 20 years. This video was a great refresher for me, and made it simple to explain to others.

    • @patrickjmt
      @patrickjmt  7 років тому

      glad i could help a fellow teacher :)

  • @blmiaair
    @blmiaair 8 років тому +4

    Seriously, you are a life saver to an engineering student like me haha!! THANK YOU!!!!!!!

  • @ericverna1059
    @ericverna1059 10 років тому +1

    Just got 87% on my exam because of you! The best math teacher online.

  • @Mista_G
    @Mista_G 10 років тому +5

    And may I add, excellent handwriting

    • @Ytremz
      @Ytremz 10 років тому

      Don't be a kiss-ass lol

    • @Mista_G
      @Mista_G 10 років тому +10

      Ytremz It's my way of thanking the uploader for teaching me something that my professor failed to teach

  • @sich254
    @sich254 3 роки тому

    in deed you are the best teacher have ever attended his online classes, thanks for you sweeter explanations

  • @codeyhuntting8830
    @codeyhuntting8830 8 років тому +5

    Dude, your penmanship is AMAZING

  • @pearlchoi5734
    @pearlchoi5734 8 років тому +2

    Thank you for this video! I've been having a hard time with Gaussian elimination in terms of seeing how everything is rearranged or switched around and whatnot. But seeing it as a single matrix clears everything up!

  • @patrickjmt
    @patrickjmt  12 років тому +3

    yes, it is interesting! i tell that story as well :)

  • @LSToralIII
    @LSToralIII 12 років тому +1

    For almost a week I've been trying to understand this topic being taught in school. Thanks a lot patrick!! Now I understand how gaussian elimination works. :)

  • @victoriakuhlman9806
    @victoriakuhlman9806 10 років тому +6

    I liked this better than the explanation video on "webassign", where I do all my homework and quizzes. If there is a video for the concept I need made by you, I watch it! They're always good.

    • @patrickjmt
      @patrickjmt  10 років тому +12

      glad you like my videos! email 'webassign' and let them know that you would like to see my content on their site!

    • @victoriakuhlman9806
      @victoriakuhlman9806 10 років тому

      Hah okay maybe I'll try but I doubt it. They probably have their own instruction staff.

  • @pete2k132
    @pete2k132 7 років тому

    A in calc 1 and calc 2. Now taking Matrix Algebra. You've been my hero over the years

  • @Fanks177
    @Fanks177 9 років тому +3

    Very detailed explanation. Thanks!

  • @ravisha000
    @ravisha000 6 років тому

    @patrickJMT you are the guardian angel of engineering students

  • @Faith-nd2sl
    @Faith-nd2sl 4 роки тому +6

    I have honestly gotten a headache just trying to understand this

  • @RaunnHD
    @RaunnHD 8 років тому +2

    This is amazing! This is entirely brand new to me! I have homework due today but I could not finish the last to problems because of this! Thank you Patrick!
    Honestly, I wish my professor would tell us certain new solving methods would pop up on my homework instead of having to do it ourselves.

  • @VerryLongName
    @VerryLongName 8 років тому +6

    I thought you had to get zeros above the diagonal too?

    • @11spenso
      @11spenso 8 років тому

      +VerryLongName I thought the same ...Im confused

    • @Olivia_C_
      @Olivia_C_ 8 років тому +1

      +Medaouba Othmane You can, I am not a math person at all but the way my teacher taught it was you get zeros and ones. I wish my teacher would let me plug it in to get the other answers like how the video shows. But there are so many ways to learn this

  • @abdelrahmansaid844
    @abdelrahmansaid844 10 років тому +1

    You are a complete University , I can not imagine how the kind of you doing to all the students in the world and I mean in the world, I am from Egypt and my Uni sucks, but I learn all my math from you.

  • @GangstaBoiiiiiii
    @GangstaBoiiiiiii 10 років тому +12

    You sound like Tobias Funke

  • @MissA834
    @MissA834 9 років тому +2

    thank you!!!! I've watched so many videos on this and never got it until now! i love you!!!

  • @soldiersofmahdi2394
    @soldiersofmahdi2394 10 років тому +3

    Thank you so much Sir!!!!!

  • @karankhajuria2437
    @karankhajuria2437 4 роки тому

    15 mins back I baffled with this "Simple" concept!! Thanks

  • @bobbyjones8938
    @bobbyjones8938 9 років тому +42

    math the most painful yet fun subject on the green earth...

  • @kislaygaurav5596
    @kislaygaurav5596 10 років тому +1

    bro. i m kislay from india . it's bcoz of u i will pass all my xams.... hats off.. keep loaading bro...

  • @hoodiehydra7931
    @hoodiehydra7931 8 років тому +12

    You should work for a collage. your better then my algebra teacher at explaining this stuff

    • @bitcoochie4093
      @bitcoochie4093 8 років тому +9

      Looks like you need a new English teacher too rofl

    • @houstonsisk9380
      @houstonsisk9380 8 років тому +1

      bobdabildr12345 well meme'd my friend

    • @hoodiehydra7931
      @hoodiehydra7931 8 років тому +1

      bobdabildr12345 it's a UA-cam comment typed from a crappy phone. I'm not sure what you expect.

    • @MiguelMartinez-yj7yu
      @MiguelMartinez-yj7yu 7 років тому +2

      do you still have that crappy phone?

  • @eyobgebreyesus7585
    @eyobgebreyesus7585 2 роки тому

    great explanation, as always.

  • @henrik123321
    @henrik123321 8 років тому +11

    I have no idea what happened but it looks awesome though ;)

    • @baileywatson1858
      @baileywatson1858 6 років тому

      henrik123321 it’s just a system of letters pretending to be numbers lmao..

  • @NaoMisweblog
    @NaoMisweblog 7 років тому

    best maths channel yet!!! keep it coming patrick!

  • @photon2724
    @photon2724 6 років тому +9

    ive done the elimination like 50 times and still cant get the 0's and 1's at their rightful positions. When i change one thing, the other thing also changes...........Is there like some sort of steps i could follow to avoid going in a circle......i HATE this so very much

    • @Julian-301
      @Julian-301 6 років тому +1

      PHOTON when you create a new line\equation in order to change another,
      ex (r1 x -2) + r2 -> r2
      You don’t have to keep the one you make.
      I now realize how hard this is to explain.
      Good luck

    • @photon2724
      @photon2724 6 років тому +1

      @@Julian-301 haha. did my exam a while ago. luckily it never came up.

    • @abhiux360
      @abhiux360 6 років тому +3

      where is ELECTRON ?

  • @thomaswiseau2421
    @thomaswiseau2421 8 років тому +1

    You saved my life mate. Your services are appreciated. Thank you.

    • @hurrdurr25
      @hurrdurr25 8 років тому +1

      hi doggy

    • @awekeningbro1207
      @awekeningbro1207 7 років тому

      +hurrdurr25 i want to punch in that freakin face so bad.

  • @ianopindi8491
    @ianopindi8491 6 років тому +20

    Dude is using easy examples

    • @MustangGT-jb6qr
      @MustangGT-jb6qr 5 років тому +3

      That’s the idea when introduction a concept. Allow you to master the basic principle and then move on to more difficult applications. Thanks for pointing out the obvious.

  • @SmashedTomatoes
    @SmashedTomatoes 4 роки тому

    Took you 9 minutes to teach me something my teacher couldn't in an hour.

  • @mayookhin3421
    @mayookhin3421 8 років тому +13

    Please reduce reuse n recycle~ 😊 i couldnt help but notice that you use so much paper to explain

  • @wenreaux
    @wenreaux 7 років тому

    You are the MAN! So sweet and simple. Ready to take on Gaussian Elimination!

  • @itsmako6728
    @itsmako6728 6 років тому +3

    This literally made no sense

  • @youcancallmeal7272
    @youcancallmeal7272 4 роки тому

    Fantastic video, this is the only one on the entire internet that didn't confuse me. You helped me so much with my test in 2 days, thank you.

  • @Breakout1211
    @Breakout1211 8 років тому

    MAN I COULDN'T UNDERSTAND ANYTHING IN CLASS YOU SAVED ME THANK YOU

  • @mrjcpenny02
    @mrjcpenny02 7 років тому

    Finally! someone who can explain. THANK YOU

  • @expidotapologo5999
    @expidotapologo5999 7 років тому

    this will remain the best video ever watching from the most high institution of learning in BOTS (UNIVERSITY OF BOTSWANA)

  • @Sunilla789
    @Sunilla789 9 років тому

    This explanation helped me. Thank you for breaking it down into step-by-step. You just saved my mathematics book from being lit on fire.

  • @Orteeez
    @Orteeez 7 років тому

    You're a god, I've learned more from you in the last few hours than i have in my math class during the last few months.

  • @shu-tw4fk
    @shu-tw4fk 2 роки тому

    i HAVE A TEST TOMORROW AND YOUI SHOWED ME HOW TO DO THIS IN A SPAN OF 9 MINUTES. THANK YOU

  • @aidstew
    @aidstew 8 років тому

    Dude thank you, your channel is so useful. It not only helps me in my classes, but I learn about new things from it. Your awesome

  • @cuiqianyu
    @cuiqianyu 12 років тому

    One video better than 4 classes and the textbook! Thank you!

  • @HazemGhander
    @HazemGhander 4 роки тому

    Patrick! You wanna know something? I always recommend your channel to engineering groups of my college,which contain thousands of student.
    This guy is a phenomenon!

  • @mantasarul
    @mantasarul 9 років тому

    Thanks a lot...I usually don't write comment but this time just couldn't resist...I must say you have a good talent in teaching side...keep it up...all the best!
    Thank You once again...you have no idea how many person you helped via this video!

  • @steffij9775
    @steffij9775 7 років тому

    When I graduate college you are definitely on my thank you speech

  • @ibrahimmaki176
    @ibrahimmaki176 7 років тому

    We lack teachers like you, Thank's for your help.

  • @sueali4607
    @sueali4607 10 років тому

    Wooow!! That was so much easier to understand than what my lecturer tried to make me understand!
    Thanks you!

  • @prdood01
    @prdood01 11 років тому

    Much more useful explanation than what I found in the Intellipath system. Thank you much.

  • @AminiKuarambai-j4v
    @AminiKuarambai-j4v Рік тому

    Thankyou so much Patrick! This video helps me to understand the Gaussian methods before attending my lectures in class

  • @nahikoroad
    @nahikoroad 8 років тому +1

    Lecturer pointed me at your channel. Really helpful for my exams, thx.

    • @patrickjmt
      @patrickjmt  8 років тому +5

      glad you like it and tell the lecturer thanks for recommending my videos as i appreciate it!

  • @matthewstonebraker9531
    @matthewstonebraker9531 11 років тому

    when the values in that specific system become elements of a matrix, you will notice that the matrix has no determinant. This basically means that the equations are redundant (in this case R3 = -R2 + 3R1 in the matrix); therefore, you have more variables than unique equations, and finding a unique solution is impossible, as there is none. It is possible to for solve some variables in terms of each other using partial row reduction, but this probably isn't necessary for a homework assignment.

  • @delanimpofu7259
    @delanimpofu7259 6 років тому +1

    i'm about to graduate soon. i'm considering doing my honours with a mathematics major. i cannot thank you enough for all the content you post and understanding you bring. you are special. sending love, light and success from south africa.

  • @rishikuntamukala9434
    @rishikuntamukala9434 Рік тому

    life saver...A FREAKING LIFE SAVER EVEN AFTER ALL THESE YRS

  • @Wolfeywolf16
    @Wolfeywolf16 10 років тому

    Phew! What a math problem! I needed this because I missed this lesson in class.

  • @_indomitus_
    @_indomitus_ 4 роки тому

    Patrick : 1-1 = 0
    me: Yer a wizard Patrick.

  • @frondinahishidivali5352
    @frondinahishidivali5352 4 роки тому

    Thank you so much, my lecturer did not explain very well, thats why it was really hard for me to catch up the topic, but now i feel like iam ready for the exam. You are such a life saver.Loads of blessings .

  • @daymoh5498
    @daymoh5498 7 років тому

    This made it all look so easy. I've rewatched my uni lectures so many times and I just end up phasing out. Glad this was here

  • @UltramanTeega1206
    @UltramanTeega1206 4 роки тому

    Thanks so much. Hours spent just to stare on my notes becomes minutes only by watching ur video.

  • @kristenthoughts
    @kristenthoughts 11 років тому

    I have a midterm coming up on Wednesday. I heard Linear Algebra was easy, but my professor doesn't make it seem as easy. You have GREATLY calmed me down, and after a few more videos, I think I'll tackle the textbook. Thank you.
    p.s. been here since my Calc 1 TA recommended you last year.

  • @QUALiTYWHORE
    @QUALiTYWHORE 11 років тому

    Thanks! Really nice to find someone who can explain it in a good way!

  • @chadzulu4328
    @chadzulu4328 8 років тому

    Computational Linear Algebra brought me here! Great video, thanks!

  • @autbo
    @autbo 7 років тому

    You taught me much better than my college professor ever could.

  • @akshatshah7197
    @akshatshah7197 4 роки тому

    Hello Sir
    In third elimination time ,for getting 1 in place of (-6) that time you multiplied by (-1/6) but as per the rule if you multiplied by k of the any row of the matrix then the overall value of matrix also multiplied (k[A]) if you multiplied by k of the any row of the matrix.

  • @clarawessels9605
    @clarawessels9605 4 роки тому +1

    is there a specific way you should go about trying to solve this or is it just a guessing game untill you get the diagonals=1 and everything under the diagonal as 0?

    • @patrickjmt
      @patrickjmt  4 роки тому

      there is very much a procedure you can use.
      first, make the first element in the first row a 1.
      then use the first row to get zeros in the first column below line 1.
      next, make the second element in the second line a 1.
      get zeros everywhere else in column 2 by using the second line.
      repeat ad nauseam for the third, 4th, 5th, ..... lines etc.