SOLUTION: x-y+z=6 x+y+z=2 x+y-z=0

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Question 363982: x-y+z=6
x+y+z=2
x+y-z=0

Answer by Sphinx pinastri(17)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!



Subtract 2nd equation from the 1st one:


Subtract 3rd equation from 2nd one:


Use 3rd equation fo find x:


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