What's the difference between these 2 problems?

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The discussion clarifies the distinction between Gaussian elimination with back substitution and the Gauss-Jordan method for solving systems of equations. Gaussian elimination is recognized as the more efficient method, primarily used for practical applications, while Gauss-Jordan elimination serves theoretical purposes. The conversation emphasizes the importance of elementary row operations in both methods and critiques the clarity of existing resources, such as Wikipedia. For further understanding, the book by Meyer is recommended for a detailed analysis of these methods.

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Problem 1: Use Gaussian elimination with back substitution to solve the following system.
Problem 2: Use the Gauss-Jordan method to solve the following system.

I've worked on both of these types of problems but I didn't notice the difference between these 2 types of problems. Aren't the Gaussian elimination with back substitution and the Gauss-Jordan method the same thing?
 
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The wikipedia page is not at all clear, search for "Gauss-Jordan" to see where it talks about it.
 
verty said:
The wikipedia page is not at all clear, search for "Gauss-Jordan" to see where it talks about it.

Exactly. That's why I said what I said.
 
The important thing is the general idea of performing elementary row operations on a matrix to make some of the matrix elements zero. There are more than two practical ways to do this.

IMO debating exactly who discovered (or rediscovered) which particular method is a question for historians, not mathematicians.
 
Thanks for the help, guys.
 
Gaussian elimination is not at all the same as Gauss-Jordan elimination. Gaussian elimination is always the more efficient way to solve equation. Gauss-Jordan is only really useful for theoretical purposes.

More information (with a nice analysis of the difference between Gauss and Gauss-Jordan) can be found in Meyer: https://www.amazon.com/dp/0898714540/?tag=pfamazon01-20
 
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