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Nickolas Taylor

Nickolas Taylor

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2022-07-02

Systems of equations question
a a b b c c d d = 1 2 a + b + c + d = 1
How can we find solutions for this system of equations given that a , b , c , d > 0?

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treccinair

treccinair

Beginner2022-07-03Added 18 answers

The system you described is a system of 2 equations with 4 unknowns. To obtain a unique solution you need 4 independent equations. Since you have two, it means you have two free variables. You need to assume values for those two free variables and solve for the other two using the given equations.
Since it is a condition that all numbers are greater than zero and their summation is 1. The values of the assumed free variables has to be between zero and one
Lena Bell

Lena Bell

Beginner2022-07-04Added 4 answers

There seems to be infinitely many solutions, with one of the values quite close to 1. I don't think you can find a simple description of the solution set.
If you try a = 0.97 , b = c = d = 0.01, you get 0.845.... If you try a = 0.7 , b = c = d = 0.1, you get 0.390.... There has to be a solution in the line between the two. Slight perturbations would also yield a solution.

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