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solve 2x-y+z, x+y-z,3x-2y+z by cramer's rule?

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It is a matrix question given in engineering mathematics

asked Nov 21, 2013 in ALGEBRA 2 by dkinz Apprentice

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Acccording to cramer's rule the equation should must equal to some constant or zero.

we can't solve these equations using cramer's rule....
answered Feb 7, 2014 by dozey Mentor

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