SOLUTION: How do you solve this equation using Cramer's Rule? a.b.5c=2 3a+b+2c=3 4a+2b-c=-3

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Question 807046: How do you solve this equation using Cramer's Rule?
a.b.5c=2
3a+b+2c=3
4a+2b-c=-3

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