Gaussian Elimination

\(\text{Solve } \begin{cases}\begin{alignedat}{3} &x+&3&y+&5&z=6\\ &x-&2&y+&4&z=-8\\ &&&y+&3&z=0 \end{alignedat}\end{cases}\)

[135612480130][1356051140130]\left[\begin{array}{ccc|c} 1&3&5&6\\ 1&-2&4&-8\\ 0&1&3&0 \end{array}\right]\rightarrow \left[\begin{array}{ccc|c} 1&3&5&6\\ 0&-5&-1&-14\\ 0&1&3&0 \end{array}\right]

[1356013005114][13560130001414]\rightarrow \left[\begin{array}{ccc|c} 1&3&5&6\\ 0&1&3&0\\ 0&-5&-1&-14 \end{array}\right]\rightarrow \left[\begin{array}{ccc|c} 1&3&5&6\\ 0&1&3&0\\ 0&0&14&-14 \end{array}\right]

[135601300011][1301101030011]\rightarrow \left[\begin{array}{ccc|c} 1&3&5&6\\ 0&1&3&0\\ 0&0&1&-1 \end{array}\right]\rightarrow \left[\begin{array}{ccc|c} 1&3&0&11\\ 0&1&0&3\\ 0&0&1&-1 \end{array}\right]

[100201030011]{x=2y=3z=1\rightarrow \left[\begin{array}{ccc|c} 1&0&0&2\\ 0&1&0&3\\ 0&0&1&-1 \end{array}\right]\Rightarrow \begin{cases} x=2\\ y=3\\ z=-1 \end{cases}

Note by Gandoff Tan
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