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Cramer's Rule
Cramer's rule can be used to solve a system of linear equations if a solution exists. It can also tell if there is a unique solution set, no solution, or infinitely many solution sets.
Consider the linear system of equations:
ax + by = e
cx + dy = f
It can be written in matrix form as
To solve the equations using Cramer's rule find the following determinants:
The rules for 3 equations in 3 variables are the same. Consider
ax + by + cz = j
dx + ey + fz = k
gx + hy + iz = l
The above set of equations can be written in matrix form as
Let us consider different cases:-
1. All of the determinants are non-zero: There is a unique solution set, i.e., there is exactly one set of values of the variables which will satisfy the given equations. Find the solution using the formulas:
x = Dx/D, y = Dy/D
For three variables, z = Dz/D
2. All of the determinants are zero: There are infinitely many solution sets, i.e., more than one set of the values of the variables will satisfy the given equations.
When there are infinitely many solution sets, then the equations are said to be indeterminate.
3. D = 0 and at least one of the other determinants is not zero: There is no solution set, i.e., no values of the variables will satisfy all the equations.
When there is no solution set, then the equations are said to be inconsistent or incompatible.
The steps explained in this tutorial can be extended to 4 or more variables.