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Topic: Geometry of linera equations
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Geometry of linera equations
Posted: Jun 4, 2012 11:47 AM
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Hi,

I am reading Richard Miller's book on optimization. On second chapter
Author gives few examples of 3 linear equation with 3 unknowns. He
also provides geometry of the solution space. But I couldn't
understand the diagram. I am used to see (0,0,0) origin cartesian co
ordinate system.

As it would be very difficult to draw those diagram in this mail, I
have uploaded the 2 slides at following location:

https://www.dropbox.com/sh/ksyzs6pirlns79a/lfN-2OCfYx/miller.pptx

Can anyone please educate me how to read these diagram?

Or

Any pointer to a reference which will explain me how to interpret this
diagram.

Thank you in advance.



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