SOLUTION: Solve the system with three variables by Cramer's Rule. -2xy 3z = 3 2x - 3y + z = -13 2x 3z = -11

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Question 1179315: Solve the system with three variables by Cramer's Rule.
-2xy 3z = 3
2x - 3y + z = -13
2x 3z = -11

Answer by ikleyn(52868)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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Your first equation is written  INCORRECTLY.


Your third equation is written  INCORRECTLY,  too.



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