O
ne of the many applications of computers is arithmetic operations. In
fact, the computer is sometimes considered an overgrown, powerful
calculator that can handle large numbers of tedious calculations.
However, computers cannot do all these calculations without human intervention.
Computers need instructions in the form of computer codes to perform complex
numerical computations.
In this chapter we develop computer programs that involve:
Solving Simultaneous Linear Equations
Matrix Algebra
Cramer’s Rule and Determinants
Gauss-Jordan Method
Numerical Methods
Jacobi Method/Gauss-Seidel Method
Regression Analysis
Linear Regression
Linear Regression for Nonlinear Relationship
Polynomial Regression
Validation through Statistical Analysis
Correlation ...