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1. The document discusses using iterative methods like Gauss-Seidel and Jacobi to solve systems of linear equations. 2. It provides examples of setting up systems of equations in matrix form and calculating successive approximations to solve for the unknown variables. 3. The methods are demonstrated on different example systems, tracking the iterative calculations over multiple steps to converge on a solution.

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HW2

1. The document discusses using iterative methods like Gauss-Seidel and Jacobi to solve systems of linear equations. 2. It provides examples of setting up systems of equations in matrix form and calculating successive approximations to solve for the unknown variables. 3. The methods are demonstrated on different example systems, tracking the iterative calculations over multiple steps to converge on a solution.

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HW 2

(2) Start with initial solution set to get the first approximate
solution set as: :
(1) Use Gauss Seidel iterative Method with initial solution set

(a) (b)
, to solve the following Linear algebraic system:
2 x1+ 5 x2 - 2x3= 5
(c)
6 x1+ 3 x2+ 2 x3= 10
2 x1+ 2 x2+ 8 x3= 26
(d)

(3) the second approximate solution set is: :


(1) To get the Solution set X = (x1, x2, x3), rewrite the equations
such that: :
(a)

(a) (b) (c)

(b) (d)

(c) (4) the third approximate solution set is: :

(d) (a)

(b) (c)

(d)
(2) Use Jacobi iterative Method with initial solution set (a) (b)

(c) (d)
, to solve the following Linear algebraic system:
(7) the second approximate solution set is: :
3 x1+ 6 x2 - 3x3= 30
7 x1+ 4 x2+ 3 x3= 18
3 x1+ 3 x2+ 9 x3= 14 (a) (b)

(c)

(d)

(8) the third approximate solution set is: :


(5) To get the Solution set X = (x1, x2, x3), rewrite the equations
such that: :
(a)

(b) (c)

(d)
(a)
(3) For the following linear system with Zero initials
(b)

(c)

(d)
(6) Start with initial solution set to get the first approximate
solution set as: :
(9) Using Jacobi method, the values of first step are : (4) Use Jaccobi Method with initial solution set
, to solve the following Linear algebraic system:
(a) 6 x1- 23 x2 + 12x3=- 4
12 x1+ 6 x2+ 25 x3= 18
(b) 24 x1+ 6 x2- 6 x3= 10

(c)

(d)
(10) The values of the second step are :
(12) To get the Solution set X = (x1, x2, x3), the system can be
written in the form :
(a)

(b)

(c)
(a)
(d)
(b)
(11) The values of the third step are :
(c)
(a)
(d)
(b) (13) In the first step, the value of is:
(c)
(a) (b) (c)
(d)
(d) (a)

(14) In the second step, the value of is: (b)

(c)
(a) (b) (c)
(d)
(d)
(17) In the first step, the value of is:
(15) In the third step, the value of is:

(a) (b) (c)


(a) (b) (c)
(d)
(d)
(18) In the second step, the value of is:
(5) Use Gauss Seidle Method with initial solution set

(a) (b) (c)


, to solve the following Linear algebraic system:
8 x1+ 72 x2 - 8x3= 10
(d)
24 x1- 8 x2= 10
8 x2+ 48 x3= 8 (19) In the third step, the value of is:

(16) The value of x3, using Gauss Seidel method, can be


computed from the formula : (a) (b) (c)

(d)

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