Talk:Linear Algebra/Gauss' Method

1. Some of the problems aren't easily distinguishable from other problems. For instance, in Problem 2 it's difficult to distinguish between the 5th and 6th part. 2. The solutions aren't easy to locate. Most books have an answer key in the back, but I couldn't find one. I finally did find the solutions for Section 1.1, but it took awhile. 3. I thought the examples given were excellent. Even though I'm using this to review the course, the examples were still challenging to look at, and showed how linear algebra is applied in real life settings.

Chero (discuss • contribs) 02:57, 26 January 2012 (UTC)

Example 1.2 should be stated as (4⋅x+2⋅y=6,-x+y=6) to give the answers provided.