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 Sep 15 awarded Nice Answer Aug 28 awarded Excavator Aug 28 revised matplotlib: colorbars and its text labels edited title Aug 1 comment Second order functions in GLSL? en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Defunctionalization Jul 31 awarded Enlightened Jul 31 awarded Nice Answer Jul 15 awarded Good Answer Jun 4 awarded Good Answer Apr 22 awarded Good Answer Apr 16 awarded Caucus Mar 18 awarded Custodian Mar 18 reviewed Approve Starting Windows services from a Python script Mar 7 awarded Nice Answer Nov 24 awarded Necromancer Nov 10 awarded Yearling Sep 24 awarded Autobiographer Jul 24 comment Efficiently solve Ax = b where A is a 4x4 symmetric metrix and b is 4x1 vector This is Cramer's rule. It's probably fine for $3\times3$ matrices but not for $4\times 4$ matrices. LU decomposition is probably faster for this case. LU decomposition is also generally more numerically stable. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LU_decomposition#Solving_linear_equations Students are taught matrix determinants and matrix inverses at an early stage but both can often be avoided. Jul 21 awarded Great Answer Jun 16 answered Introduction to Category Theory without Haskel, Scala or F# Jun 6 comment Affine transformation algorithm The last column of M gives the translation. You can read M as a linear map (given by the 2x2 matrix on the left) followed by translation by the last column. But you don't have to think of it as two separate transforms. To transform a 2D point you append a 1 to make it a 3D points, and then multiply by M. The result is a 2D vector with both linear and translation parts applied in one go.