SOLUTION: Given the linear system
2x + 3y − z = 0
x − 4y + 5z = 0,
(a) verify that x1 = 1, y1 = −1, z1 = −1 is a solution.
(b) verify that x2 = −2, y2 = 2,
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Question 1053518: Given the linear system
2x + 3y − z = 0
x − 4y + 5z = 0,
(a) verify that x1 = 1, y1 = −1, z1 = −1 is a solution.
(b) verify that x2 = −2, y2 = 2, z2 = 2 is a solution
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