SOLUTION: I really need help solving this problem using Cramer's rule {x-y=2
y-x+4=0
I don't understand how to do it when there
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y-x+4=0
I don't understand how to do it when there
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Question 595862: I really need help solving this problem using Cramer's rule {x-y=2
y-x+4=0
I don't understand how to do it when there's an extra number involved (like the 4 in this case)
You can put this solution on YOUR website! Just use algebra to get the second equation into the form you need for Cramer's rule. Subtracting 4 from each side we get:
y - x = -4
You also want the x in front. So change it to addition (so you can change the order of the terms):
y + (-x) = -4
Now put the x in front:
(-x) + y = -4