e = {{v, -37925.9}, {-37925.9, s}}
v = (37925.9 - 12.74 x)
s = (7585108 - 15029 x)
Solve [e == 0 , x ] please help to me, Where is my mistake?
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e = {{v, -37925.9}, {-37925.9, s}} v = (37925.9 - 12.74 x) s = (7585108 - 15029 x) Solve [e == 0 , x ] please help to me, Where is my mistake? |
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ehas nonzero constants at position 1,2 and 2,1 so how could it ever be zero? – ssch Jan 15 at 11:21