? N eqns and N unknowns
- From: "Cheng Cosine" <acosine@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 20 Oct 2006 05:44:38 GMT
Hi:
What is the name of the theorem that says that
one must have N linearly independent equations to
solve for N unknowns?
The above is for linear equations, what if one has
N non-linear equations for N unknowns?
Thanks,
by Cheng Cosine
Oct/20/2k6 NC
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