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How is it that you do this. I have searched all over and can't seem to find
an answer. I read something about an mmul function or something...but then my computer froze up on me before I could read the post. |
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Suppose the equations are 2x+3y=13 and x+5y=17. In cells A1, A2,B1 and B2
enter 2, 3, 1, 5. In cells D1 and D2 enter 13 and 17. Use the MINVERSE function in cells F1 to G2 and enter A1:B2 as the array. In cells D6 and D7 use the MMULT function and enter F1:G2 as the first array and D1:D2 as the second array. It is important which one is first and which one second. "elaturnas" wrote: How is it that you do this. I have searched all over and can't seem to find an answer. I read something about an mmul function or something...but then my computer froze up on me before I could read the post. |
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