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Solving Linear Equations with Three Unknowns
Example
To solve the following linear equations for
x
,
y
, and
z
:
4
x
+
y
– 2
z
= –1
x
+ 6
y
+ 3
z
=
1
–5
x
+ 4
y
+
z
= –7
While in the Linear Equation Mode (SIML), press
2
(3), because the linear equa-
tions being solved have three unknowns.
2
(3)
Input each coefficient.
ewbw-cw
-bw
bwgwdwbw
-fwewbw
-hw
Each time you press
w
, the input value is registered in the highlighted cell. Each
press of
w
inputs values in the following sequence:
coefficient
a
1
→
coefficient
b
1
→
coefficient
c
1
→
coefficient
d
1
→
coefficient
a
2
→
coefficient
b
2
→
coefficient
c
2
→
coefficient
d
2
→
coefficient
a
3
→
coefficient
b
3
→
coefficient
c
3
→
coefficient
d
3
• You can input fractions and value memory contents as coefficients.
After inputting the coefficients, solve the equations.
1
(SOLV)
1
2 3 4 5 6
1
2 3 4 5 6
7 - 2
Linear Equations with Two to Six Unknowns
Highlighted solution cell value
Value being input into highlighted cell
Coefficient input cells