When using KVL and KCL, you often end up with very similar looking equations. There are a few ways to solve these equations and Josh, somewhat unwillingly, goes over both the substitution method and the matrix calculator method. Besides showing how to use them, the pros and cons of each method are discussed and when you should use one or the other. The tool Josh uses in the matrix calculator example is on our website here: https://www.circuitbread.com/tools/linear-equations-calculator
The written tutorial for this is found here: https://www.circuitbread.com/tutorials/math-for-basic-circuits
0:00 Introduction and apologies
1:20 Review of example circuit
3:44 Substitution Method
12:58 Matrix / Linear Algebra Method
16:58 As always, have an intuitive feel
18:45 The toast will never pop up
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