SOLUTION: 2x-y+z=10
4x+2y-3z=10
x-3y+2z=8
solve for x, y,z
i have so far
2x-y+z=10
4x+2y-3z=10
multiply the first equation by 2 which gives
4x-2y+2z=20
am i
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Question 44821: 2x-y+z=10
4x+2y-3z=10
x-3y+2z=8
solve for x, y,z
i have so far
2x-y+z=10
4x+2y-3z=10
multiply the first equation by 2 which gives
4x-2y+2z=20
am i on the right track
Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Yes, then subtract it from the 2nd equation to eliminate
the x-terms.
Cheers,
Stan H.
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