Solving a matrix using MatLab?

I need help solving the following matrix
>> M = [1 0 2 1 18; 0 -3 -3 0 -8; -2 -3 0 0 -41; -1 0 -1 1 16]
I was able to get it to the following
>> M = [1 0 2 1 18; 0 1 1 0 2.6667; 0 2.3333 0 -.6667 5.2222; 0 0 1 2 34]
I'm stuck. Anybody willing to help me through this. Thanks in advance
It has to be reduced into RREF. What would my next step be?

Answers (2)

Do you have to do it manually? If you have MATLAB at your disposal, why not just use the rref-command?
rref(M)
^ That should fix your problem
Amed
Amed on 10 Apr 2013
I have to do it manually and rref(M) at the end to show it's in RREF form

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Tobias
Tobias on 10 Apr 2013
Edited: Tobias on 10 Apr 2013
Are you sure you have not made a mistake somewhere? I am not getting the same value as you have in your last step and going onwards from there, probably won't do you any good.
By the way: Use comment and not answer
Error as in what? I'm solving using matlab so i'm not too sure where I went wrong.. I'll start from the beginning and step by step what I do
Amed
Amed on 10 Apr 2013
Edited: Amed on 10 Apr 2013
>> M = [1 0 2 1 18; 0 -3 -2 0 -8; -2 -3 0 0 -41; 1 0 -1 1 16];
>> M2=M;
>> M2(3,:) = M2(3,:)+(2*M2(1,:));
>> M2(4,:) = M2(4,:)-M2(1,:);
>> M3 = M2;
>> M3(3,:) = M3(3,:)+M3(2,:);
>> M3(3,:) = M3(3,:)-M3(2,:);
>> M3(3,:) = M3(3,:)-M3(2,:);
>> M3(2,:) = (-1/3)*M3(2,:)
end I end up with [1 0 2 1 18; 0 1 .6667 0 2.6667, 0 0 6 2 3, 0 0 -3 0 -2];
I'm so lost...
Anybody help, it's due like real soon. I'm stuck in the water on this one
hello, anybody out there?
yoyoyoyoyo

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