SOLUTION: When solving a system of equations using Cramer's Rule, if Dx = 0, Dy = –1, Dz = 1, and D = 0, then what can you conclude? A. The system is dependent. B. The system is inc

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Question 607293: When solving a system of equations using Cramer's Rule, if Dx = 0, Dy = –1, Dz = 1, and D = 0, then
what can you conclude?
A. The system is dependent.
B. The system is inconsistent.
C. The system has one solution, (0, 0, 0).
D. The system has one solution, (0, –1, 1).

Answer by lynnlo(4176)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
the system is dependent
the answer to the problem is z=1/d

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