SOLUTION: Can cramer's rule be used for: if so what would I use for the middle equation for the coefficient of y and what would the constant be...??? x+y+z=2 2x=z x-2y+2z=1

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Question 252267: Can cramer's rule be used for: if so what would I use for the middle equation for the coefficient of y and what would the constant be...???
x+y+z=2
2x=z
x-2y+2z=1

Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Since can be rewritten as , this means that the middle coefficient for 'y' of the 2nd row is 0. Let me know if you need help with any more parts of the problem.
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