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Hello How to solve complex equations using casio fx 9860G AU For example (2+i)A+B=6 2A+(1+i)B=1 How to solve A and B using this calculator

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The simultaneous equation solver requires the coefficients to be real. Similarly matrices must have real coefficients.
Your only alternative is to express each of A and B as a real part and imaginary part.
A= x1+iy1
B=x2+iy2.
Substitute x1+iy1 for A in the two equations. Substitute x2+iy2 for B in the two equations. Do the algebra. Gather real parts and gather imaginary parts. Split each original equation into two equations: One equation comes from setting Real Part of left side = real part of right side (1); the other equations comes from setting the imaginary part of left side= imaginary part of right side (here 0).

Do the same procedure for the 2nd original equation.
At the end of the process you will have 4 coupled linear equations in the 4 unknowns (x1,y1,x2,y2).

Then you might want to use the calculator to solve the derived system. Once you have x1,y1,x2,y2 you reconstruct A=x1+iy1, etc.

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Edit Casio FX - 9860G SD have complex equations??

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Apparently it will take coefficients that are real, and will give a Ma Error if any coefficient is complex.

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