Systems of linear equations
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Math noob here
When learning to solve a system of linear equations you first get introduced to the substitution, elimination and equalization methods. However, you later are introduced to Gauss methods. My question is when do you know which methods should you use? For example: my guess is that you should use elimination for a small system of linear equations and Gauss for a larger one. But then why not just use a single method all the time?
When learning to solve a system of linear equations you first get introduced to the substitution, elimination and equalization methods. However, you later are introduced to Gauss methods. My question is when do you know which methods should you use? For example: my guess is that you should use elimination for a small system of linear equations and Gauss for a larger one. But then why not just use a single method all the time?
