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| Question 123991:  I have to solve each system by the addition method, and if a unique solution does not exist, state whether the system is inconsistent or dependent. I have no clue how to do these and I am hoping someone will help me.
 x+2y+z=2
 2x+3y+3z=-3
 2x+3y+2z=2
 Answer by ankor@dixie-net.com(22740)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! x + 2y + z = 2 2x+ 3y +3z =-3
 2x+ 3y +2z = 2
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 notice if you multiply the 2nd equation by -1, & add it to the 3rd equation
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 -2x - 3y -3z =+3
 2x +  3y +2z = 2
 ------------------ adding eliminates both x & y, leaving us z
 0x + 0y - 1z = 5
 -z = 5
 therefore
 z = -5
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 Substitute -5 for z in the 1st equation
 x + 2y - 5 = 2
 x + 2y = 2 + 5
 x + 2y = 7
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 Substitute -5 for z in the 2nd equation
 2x + 3y + 3(-5) = -3
 2x + 3y - 15 = -3
 2x + 3y = -3 + 15
 2x + 3y = +12
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 Now we can deal with 2 unknown equations to find x * y
 Multiply  eq: x +2y = 7 by -2 and add it to the above equation:
 -2x -4y = -14
 2x +3y = +12
 ---------------- adding eliminates x, find y
 0x - 1y = -2
 y = +2
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 Find x using the 2nd equation, substitute for y and z:
 2x + 3y +3z =-3
 2x+ 3(2) + 3(-5) = -3
 2x + 6 - 15 = -3
 2x - 9 = -3
 2x = -3 + 9
 2x = 6
 x = +3
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 Check solution in the 3rd equation
 2x+ 3y +2z = 2
 2(3) + 3(2) +2(-5) =
 6 + 6 - 10 = 2
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 Therefore we can say this system is dependent on:
 x = 3
 y = 2
 z = -5
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 I know there are a lot steps, but none of them are complicated, try to study
 the procedure until it makes sense.  A
 
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