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Use Gaussian elimination to find the complete solution to the system of equations, or state that none exists. x+3y+6z=6 y-4z=0
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Answered by Steve
type in your equations here and see all the steps:

http://www.gregthatcher.com/Mathematics/GaussJordan.aspx
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Answered by Anonymous
use gaussian elimination to find the complete solution to the system of equations, or show that non exists
5x+13y-24z=8
2x+7y-12z=-1
x+2y-4z=3
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