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2 May, 15:34

if you have an experimental setup which has three unknowns, how many linearly independent equations do you need to determine the unknowns to find one unique solution?

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  1. 2 May, 15:50
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    three equations

    Explanation:

    You need the same amount of linearly independent equations as the number of unknowns to find a unique solution. In this case where unknowns are three, you will need three linearly independent equations.

    In order to check whether a system of linear equations has a unique solution or not we find out the determinant of the system. A non-zero determinant ensures that the system has a unique solution.
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