SOLUTION: 2x+2y+3z=3 x-5y+z=7 6x-2y-4z=4 X=1, y=-1, z=1;(1,-1,1) Is (1,-1,1) a solution?
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Question 1074111
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2x+2y+3z=3
x-5y+z=7
6x-2y-4z=4
X=1, y=-1, z=1;(1,-1,1)
Is (1,-1,1) a solution?
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ikleyn(52835)
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You can
put this solution on YOUR website!
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All you need to do is to substitute the given values into equations,
then calculate and think 3 seconds.
It is a shame to post such questions to the forum.