
Theory of Matrices
... In this form, the system may be regarded as having only one unknown, the vector x. Two systems of m-linear equations in n unknowns x1 , · · · , xn are called equivalent if every solution of one system is also a solution of the other, and vice versa. Certain simple operations are commonly used to con ...
... In this form, the system may be regarded as having only one unknown, the vector x. Two systems of m-linear equations in n unknowns x1 , · · · , xn are called equivalent if every solution of one system is also a solution of the other, and vice versa. Certain simple operations are commonly used to con ...
Chapter 10 ISG
... Since exponential functions are one-to-one, the inverse exists and are also functions. Notice that the graph of these two functions are reflections over the line y=x. In general, the inverse of y=bx, is x=by and is called the _______________ of x. It is usally written as y=logbx and is read y equals ...
... Since exponential functions are one-to-one, the inverse exists and are also functions. Notice that the graph of these two functions are reflections over the line y=x. In general, the inverse of y=bx, is x=by and is called the _______________ of x. It is usally written as y=logbx and is read y equals ...