SOLUTION: Whats the complete solution? x − 2y + z = 7 2x − 5y + 6z = 15 2x − 3y − 2z = 13

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Question 958838: Whats the complete solution?
x − 2y + z = 7
2x − 5y + 6z = 15
2x − 3y − 2z = 13

Answer by stanbon(75887)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Whats the complete solution?
x − 2y + z = 7
2x − 5y + 6z = 15
2x − 3y − 2z = 13
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x = 5
y = -1
z = 0
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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