SOLUTION: 3x+zy=4 -x-y+3z=6 5x-3y+z=2 Answer through crammers rule

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Question 1035287: 3x+zy=4
-x-y+3z=6
5x-3y+z=2
Answer through crammers rule

Answer by addingup(3677)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
is the first equation 3x+zy=4 or did you miss the addition or subtraction sign between the z and y?
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