Aprenderás a crear programas para resolver sistemas de ecuaciones lineales de dos y tres variables con tres métodos diferentes.
Procesarás números, listas numéricas, vectores y matrices utilizando objetos, funciones y sentencias de Python y de la biblioteca NumPy.
En este curso basado en un proyecto de 2 horas de duración, aprenderás a crear programas para ayudar a enseñar y aprender la resolución de sistemas de ecuaciones lineales de dos y tres incógnitas mediante la regla de Cramer, el método de reducción de variables y el método de Gauss-Jordan. Durante el proceso aprenderás a ejecutar programas de Python en Jupyter Notebook; procesar números, listas numéricas, vectores y matrices; controlar la secuencia de ejecución de los programas; definir funciones y utilizar funciones de Python y de la biblioteca NumPy. Al completar este proyecto podrás comenzar a escribir programas que procesen vectores y matrices en ciencia, tecnología, ingeniería y matemática. Nota: Este curso es de mayor utilidad para estudiantes que residen en la región de América del Norte. Actualmente, estamos trabajando para proporcionar la misma experiencia en otras regiones.
In a video that plays in a split-screen with your work area, your instructor will walk you through these steps:
Explorando números, listas, vectores y matrices
Procesando vectores y matrices
Resolviendo ecuaciones con la regla de Cramer
Resolviendo ecuaciones mediante reducción de variables
Resolviendo ecuaciones con el método de Gauss-Jordan
Evaluando ejercicios de sistemas de ecuaciones lineales de dos y tres variables
Your workspace is a cloud desktop right in your browser, no download required
In a split-screen video, your instructor guides you step-by-step
Este fue mi primer proyecto guiado, solo asegúrate de tener buen internet. Me sirvió para reforzar lo visto en clase. En lo que ves una peli o unos capítulos de una serie acabas este proyecto xd.
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