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Solve using Cramer's rule. Refer to Diagram. Show full workingout?

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Solve using Cramer's rule. Refer to Diagram. Show full workingout?

asked Jul 24, 2014 in PRECALCULUS by anonymous

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Given equations are x - 2y + 3 = 4 ---> (1)

2x  + 3 - z  = 2 ---> (2)

x  + 2y  - 3z = -6 ---> (3)

Convert the equations in to matrix form.

AX  = B.

A  is coefficeint matrix , X  is variable matrix and B  is constant matrix.

Solve the equations in Cramers method.

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Solution:

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answered Jul 25, 2014 by joly Scholar

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