Linear Algebra and Its Applications (5th Edition)

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ISBN 10: 032198238X
ISBN 13: 978-0-32198-238-4

Chapter 1 - Linear Equations in Linear Algebra - Supplementary Exercises - Page 90: 9

Answer

$a=5-\frac{8}{3}=\frac{7}{3}$

Work Step by Step

Vectors on first line are: $\left[\begin{array}{c}x \\ 2 x\end{array}\right]$ and vectors on second line are $\left[\begin{array}{c}x \\ 0.5 x\end{array}\right]$. So, we are looking for a linear combination of vectors $\left[\begin{array}{l}1 \\ 2\end{array}\right]$ and $\left[\begin{array}{c}1 \\ 0.5\end{array}\right]$ so that $a\left[\begin{array}{l}1 \\ 2\end{array}\right]+b\left[\begin{array}{c}1 \\ 0.5\end{array}\right]=\left[\begin{array}{l}5 \\ 6\end{array}\right]$ Now find coefficients $a$ and $b$ : $a+b=5$ $2 a+0.5 b=6$ Multiply first eq with - 2 and add to second: $2 a+0.5 b-2 a-2 b=6-10$ $-1.5 b=-4$ $b=\frac{4}{3 / 2}=\frac{8}{3}$ $a+b=5$ $a=5-\frac{8}{3}=\frac{7}{3}$
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