Asked by Anonymous

okay, so I'm trying to figure out how to do this 3x3 matrix. I'm suppose to be finding the determent and using CRAMER'S RULE. Can someone please explain to me how to do this?

4x-y+z= -5
2x+2y+3z=10
5x-2y+6z=1

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Answered by Damon
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=taBHTo8sviM
Answered by Damon
first determinant calculator

http://www.wolframalpha.com/widgets/view.jsp?id=7fcb0a2c0f0f41d9f4454ac2d8ed7ad6


+4 -1 +1
+2 +2 +3
+5 -2 +6
determinant = D = 55
Answered by Damon
Now for x put right side in x column

+5 -1 +1
10 +2 +3
+1 -2 +6
determinant = Dx = 125

x = 125/55

You go ahead and do y and z
Answered by Damon
Utube on how to find determinant of 3x3
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ROFcVgehEYA&feature=related
Answered by Damon
Now for x put right side in x column

-5 -1 +1 nope negative 5
10 +2 +3
+1 -2 +6
determinant = Dx = -55

x = -55/55
x = -1

You go ahead and do y and z
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