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Solve 4x - 3y = 5 and -2x + y = -3 by Cramer’s Rule.

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Solve 4x - 3y = 5 and -2x + y = -3 by Cramer’s Rule.

asked Nov 21, 2013 in ALGEBRA 2 by andrew Scholar

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Given equations are 4x-3y = 5

-2x+y = -3

Carmers rule AX = B

Here A is coefficient matrix,X isvarible matrix and B is constant matrix.

Convert the equations into matrices form.

Solution x =2 and y =1

answered Nov 21, 2013 by william Mentor

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