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Use Cramer's Rule to solve this equation.

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2x-5y=18
-x+3y=10
asked Mar 17, 2014 in ALGEBRA 2 by mathgirl Apprentice

1 Answer

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Given equations are 2x - 5y = 18 ---> (1)

-x + 3y = 10 ---> (2)

Convert the equations in to matrix form AX = B.

A is coefficient matrix , is variable matrix and B  is constant matrix.

Now we solve the equations in Cramer's method.

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Solution

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answered Mar 18, 2014 by ashokavf Scholar

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