Monday, September 5, 2022

Casio fx-991EX Classwiz Tips: Solving a Linear System

Casio fx-991EX Classwiz Tips:  Solving a Linear System


This week I am going to show some things that can be done with the Casio fx-991EX Classwiz.  


Solving Linear Systems


The Classwiz can solve linear systems.  To enter the Equation mode:

[MENU], [(-)] for A, 1 for Simul Equation


Up to four variables can be solved for. 


One of the nice things of the Classwiz's Equation mode is that the equations as shown as it is written on paper.  


For a 3 x 3 system (with coefficients reset to 0):


0x  + 0y + 0z  = 0

0x  + 0y + 0z  = 0

0x  + 0y + 0z  = 0


with a large left bracket symbol, {, to the left of the equations.


Entering negative numbers will change the plus to minuses:  i.e.  5x - 6y instead of 5x + -6y.  


Use the equals key [ = ] to enter coefficients and call for solutions. 


Example:


- 2x + 11y + 3z = 25 

3x + 6y - 8z = 9

10x + 2y + 9z = -3


x = -1231/1479 ≈ -0.8323191346

y = 3086/1479 ≈ 2.086544963

z = 63/493 ≈ 0.1277890467

 


Eddie


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