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The equation is,

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\"\"          

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The matrices have the same dimensions and the corresponding elements are equal.

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The equality can be written as a two linear equations

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\"\"                             Equation (1)

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\"\"                          Equation (2)

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Consider the second equation \"\"

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\"\"              (Subtract 1 from each side).

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\"\"                          (Apply Additive inverse property: \"\").

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\"\"                               (Subtract:\"\").

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\"\"                          (Divide each side by 4).

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\"\"                               (Cancel common terms).

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\"\"                                    (Divide:\"\").

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\"\"

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The first equation is \"\"

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\"\"                             (Substitute x = 3 in first equation)

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\"\"                 (Subtract 3 from each side).

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\"\"                             (Apply Additive inverse property: 3 - 3 = 0).

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\"\"                                   (Subtract: \"\").

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\"\"                              (Divide each side by 2).

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\"\"                                  (Cancel common terms).

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\"\"                                     (Divide:\"\").

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\"\"

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The solution is\"\".

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