Question 1025436
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2x +  y - 3z =  11
-x + 2y + 4z =  -3
 x - 5y + 2z = -18

Add the second and third equations 
to eliminate the x:

That will give you an equation with
only y and z in it

Then multiply the second original equation

-x + 2y + 4z =  -3
 
by 2 and add it the the first original equation

2x +  y - 3z =  11

and you will get another equation with
only y and z in it.  

[You will then be able to divide it through by 5.]

That will give you a system of 2 equations
equations in 2 unknowns, y and z.

Then you can solve that system of equations
and find y and z.  

Then finally you will substitute those values
for y and z into any one of the original three
equations and solve for x

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Edwin</pre>