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A First Course in Linear Algebra, 2017a

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50 Systems of Equations<br />

3Ω<br />

20 volts<br />

1Ω<br />

5 volts<br />

I 2<br />

<br />

5Ω<br />

I 3<br />

1Ω<br />

2Ω<br />

6Ω<br />

10 volts<br />

I 1<br />

1Ω<br />

I 4<br />

3Ω<br />

4Ω<br />

2Ω<br />

The current <strong>in</strong> amps <strong>in</strong> the four circuits is denoted by I 1 ,I 2 ,I 3 ,I 4 and it is understood that the motion is<br />

<strong>in</strong> the counter clockwise direction. If I k ends up be<strong>in</strong>g negative, then it just means the current flows <strong>in</strong> the<br />

clockwise direction.<br />

In the above diagram, the top left circuit should give the equation<br />

For the circuit on the lower left, you should have<br />

2I 2 − 2I 1 + 5I 2 − 5I 3 + 3I 2 = 5<br />

4I 1 + I 1 − I 4 + 2I 1 − 2I 2 = −10<br />

Write equations for each of the other two circuits and then give a solution to the result<strong>in</strong>g system of<br />

equations.

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