SOLUTION: 3x+y-2z=6 4x-2y-3z=32 2x-5y-2z=45 Solving a system by elimination. I keep coming up with a decimal for x????

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: 3x+y-2z=6
4x-2y-3z=32
2x-5y-2z=45
Solving a system by elimination. I keep coming up with a decimal for x????
This question is from textbook intermediate algebra

Answer by Fombitz(32388)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Something's wrong in your calculation because you should get integer solutions.
Do you want to post what you've done so far and we can have a look?

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