SOLUTION: Solve for x.
x−1 1
–9 x−7
= 0
STEP 1: Solve for the determinant in terms of x.
x−1 1
–9 x−7
=
STEP 2: Set your result from
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Question 321813: Solve for x.
x−1 1
–9 x−7
= 0
STEP 1: Solve for the determinant in terms of x.
x−1 1
–9 x−7
=
STEP 2: Set your result from Step 1 equal to zero and solve for x.
x =
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