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The question requires to use gaussian elimination to solve x,y,z:
2x-6y-z=7 x+2y+z=0 x+4y+2z=-3 The answer i got is x=-6, y=-4,
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Michael
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Solve the following system of equations using matrices. Use Gaussian elimination with back substitution or Gauss-Jordan
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sandra
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Ues the Gaussian elimination to find complete solution to the equation or show that none exist
5x+12y+z=10 2x+5y+2z=-1 x+2y+-3z=5
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Tonya
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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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steph
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Use Gaussian elimination to find the complete solution to the system of equations, or state that none exists.
x + y + z = 9 2x -
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Ciara
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Use Gaussian elimination to find the complete solution to the system of equations, or state that none exists. Show your work.
4x-
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Ciara
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Use Gaussian elimination to find the complete solution to the system of equations, or state that none exists. Show your work.
4x-
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Ciara
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Use Gaussian elimination to find the complete solution to the system of equations, or state that none exists. Show your work.
4x-
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Ciara
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Use Gaussian elimination to find the complete solution to the system of equations, or state that none exists. Show your work.
4x-
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Ciara
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Use Gaussian elimination to find the complete solution to the system of equations, or state that none exists. Show your work.
4x
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Liz
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