x + y + 3z = -4
2x - z = -3
-x - y - 2z = 5
Since y is already eliminated from the second equation,
eliminate y from the 1st and 2nd equations. We only need
to add them term by term:
x + y + 3z = -4
-x - y - 2z = 5
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z = 1
Next we sustitute in the 2nd original equation:
2x - z = -3
2x - 1 = -3
2x = -2
x = -1
Finally substitute in the 1st original equation:
x + y + 3z = -4
-1 + y + 3(1) = -4
-1 + y + 3 = -4
2 + y = -4
y = -6
Solution is (x,y,z) = (-1,-6, 1)
Edwin