SOLUTION: Solve the system by using the inverse of the coefficient matrix A. 2x + 4y = 5 −x + 3y = −2
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Question 1141158
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Solve the system by using the inverse of the coefficient matrix A.
2x + 4y = 5
−x + 3y = −2
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Your matrix:
Write the main matrix:
Determinant is not zero, therefore inverse matrix exists:
Calculate the inverse matrix
Multiply the inverse matrix by the solution vector:
Solution set: