Friday, June 27, 2014

GAUSS-JORDAN ELIMINATION

With Gaussian elimination, you apply elementary row operations to a matrix to obtain a (row-equivalent) row-echelon form. A second method of elimination, called Gauss-Jordan elimination after Carl Gauss and Wilhelm Jordan (1842-1899), continues the reduction process until a reduced row-echelon form is obtained.

EXAMPLE:


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