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Posted 2010-08-15, 07:15 PM in reply to !King_Amazon!'s post starting "A system composed of 0s and 1s would be..."
!King_Amazon! said: [Goto]
A system composed of 0s and 1s would be binary, but I think Kazilla was referring to matrices. They're most readily used for solving multi-variable systems of equations. But that's usually in "Algebra 2" and you also learn other methods. I suspect matrices come into play in later mathematics (I'm only just starting multivariate calculus myself) but I doubt Jamer will see them in the near future much.
You will use matrices exhaustively if you ever take a course in linear algebra. Multivariable calculus, you only use matrices to compute Curls, and even then it's only for determinants.
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