Hey, so starting in lecture 2, Strang jumps straight into gaussian elimination. I've seen this before, but it's still a little perplexing to me. I understand how to solve algebraic equations, and make y=mx + b form. I understand how to isolate variables if i have 2 equations with 2 unknowns and use substitution to solve for a single variable.
but gaussian elimination is something a little different. This concept of, multiply by the factor you want to get rid of and subtract, just seems so random.
Is this something that will get explained more? or should I look into on my own some?
Hey, so starting in lecture 2, Strang jumps straight into gaussian elimination. I've seen this before, but it's still a little perplexing to me. I understand how to solve algebraic equations, and make y=mx + b form. I understand how to isolate variables if i have 2 equations with 2 unknowns and use substitution to solve for a single variable.
but gaussian elimination is something a little different. This concept of, multiply by the factor you want to get rid of and subtract, just seems so random.
Is this something that will get explained more? or should I look into on my own some?