We eliminate one variable using row operations and solve for the other. Say that we wish to solve for
If equation (2) is multiplied by the opposite of the coefficient of
in equation (1), equation (1) is multiplied by the coefficient of
in equation (2), and we add the two equations, the variable
will be eliminated.
Now, solve for
Similarly, to solve for
we will eliminate
Solving for
gives
Notice that the denominator for both
and
is the determinant of the coefficient matrix.
We can use these formulas to solve for
and
but Cramer’s Rule also introduces new notation:
determinant of the coefficient matrix
determinant of the numerator in the solution of
determinant of the numerator in the solution of
The key to Cramer’s Rule is replacing the variable column of interest with the constant column and calculating the determinants. We can then express
and
as a quotient of two determinants.
Cramer’s rule for 2×2 systems
Cramer’s Rule is a method that uses determinants to solve systems of equations that have the same number of equations as variables.
Consider a system of two linear equations in two variables.
The solution using Cramer’s Rule is given as
If we are solving for
the
column is replaced with the constant column. If we are solving for
the
column is replaced with the constant column.
Finding the determinant of a 2×2 matrix is straightforward, but finding the determinant of a 3×3 matrix is more complicated. One method is to augment the 3×3 matrix with a repetition of the first two columns, giving a 3×5 matrix. Then we calculate the sum of the products of entries
down each of the three diagonals (upper left to lower right), and subtract the products of entries
up each of the three diagonals (lower left to upper right). This is more easily understood with a visual and an example.
Find the
determinant of the 3×3 matrix.
Augment
with the first two columns.
From upper left to lower right: Multiply the entries down the first diagonal. Add the result to the product of entries down the second diagonal. Add this result to the product of the entries down the third diagonal.
From lower left to upper right: Subtract the product of entries up the first diagonal. From this result subtract the product of entries up the second diagonal. From this result, subtract the product of entries up the third diagonal.
is it possible to leave every good at the same level
Joseph
I don't think so. because check it, if the demand for chicken increases, people will no longer consume fish like they used to causing a fall in the demand for fish
Anuolu
is not really possible to let the value of a goods to be same at the same time.....
Salome
Suppose the inflation rate is 6%, does it mean that all the goods you purchase will cost
6% more than previous year? Provide with reasoning.
Not necessarily. To measure the inflation rate economists normally use an averaged price index of a basket of certain goods. So if you purchase goods included in the basket, you will notice that you pay 6% more, otherwise not necessarily.
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How do I calculate this question: C= 100+5yd G= 2000 T= 2000 I(planned)=200.
Suppose the actual output is 3000. What is the level of planned expenditures at this level of output?
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money as unit of account means what?
Kalombe
A unit of account is something that can be used to value goods and services and make calculations
Jim
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Muhammad
I want to know how can we define macroeconomics in one line
Muhammad
it must be .9 or 0.9
no Mpc is greater than 1
Y=100+.9Y+50
Y-.9Y=150
0.1Y/0.1=150/0.1
Y=1500
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Kalombe
hi can someone help me on this question
If a negative shocks shifts the IS curve to the left, what type of policy do you suggest so as to stabilize the level of output?
discuss your answer using appropriate graph.