🟢11a - Newton - Raphson Method for Functions of Several Variables (Non-Linear Systems of Equ's) 1
In this lesson, we shall consider the problem of finding the roots or solutions to systems of nonlinear equations or functions of several variables using the Newton-Raphson method. Given a system of nonlinear equations in the form f1(x1 +x2 +.....xn) = 0 f2(x1 +x2 +.....xn) = 0 . . fn(x1 +x2 +.....xn) = 0 00:00 - Example 1 Playlists on various Courses 1. Applied Electricity • APPLIED ELECTRICITY 2. Linear Algebra / Math 151 • LINEAR ALGEBRA 3. Basic Mechanics • BASIC MECHANICS / STATICS 4. Calculus with Analysis / Calculus 1 / Math 152 • CALCULUS WITH ANALYSIS / CALCULUS 1 / MATH... 5. Differential Equations / Math 251 • DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS 6. Electric Circuit Theory / Circuit Design • ELECTRIC CIRCUIT THEORY / CIRCUIT DESIGN 7. Calculus with Several Variables • CALCULUS WITH SEVERAL VARIABLES / MATH 252 8. Numerical Analysis • MATH 351 / NUMERICAL ANALYSIS / NUMERICAL ... Make sure to watch till the end. Like, share, and subscribe. Thank you.

🟢11b - Newton - Raphson Method for Functions of Several Variables (Non-Linear Systems of Equ's) 2

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