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3x3-equation-solver
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Solves systems of 3 equations with three unknowns.
# Using npm
npm install --save 3x3-equation-solver
# Using yarn
yarn add 3x3-equation-solver
// Dependencies
var Solver = require("3x3-equation-solver");
// 3a + b - 5c = 5
// 4a + 2b + 7c = 19
// 5a - 4b + c = 6
console.log(Solver([
[3, 1, -5, 5 ]
, [4, 2, 7, 19]
, [5, -4, 1, 6 ]
], true));
// =>
// { result: [ 2.442231075697211, 1.7569721115537849, 0.8167330677290837 ],
// results: [ 5, 19, 6 ],
// coefficients: [ [ 3, 1, -5 ], [ 4, 2, 7 ], [ 5, -4, 1 ] ],
// determinant: 251,
// determinants: [ 613, 441, 205 ],
// solved: true }
There are few ways to get help:
Solver(input, raw)
Solves the system of equations.
input
: An array of arrays containing the coeficients and the results. Example:
[
3, 1, -5, 5
, 4, 2, 7, 19
, 5, -4, 1, 6
]
raw
: If it is true, the return value will be an object like described below. Otherwise, the result array will be returned.raw
is not true) or an object containing the following fields:result
(Array): An array of three values containing the unknown values.coefficients
(Array): An array of arrays containing the coefficients.results
(Array): The equation results.determinant
(Number): The determinant value.determinants
(Array): The unknown determinants.solved
(Boolean): If true
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FAQs
Solves systems of 3 equations with three unknowns.
The npm package 3x3-equation-solver receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, 3x3-equation-solver popularity was classified as not popular.
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