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x = -8 y = -1

          x = -8
y = -1
        

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Calculus: Early Transcendentals
Calculus: Early Transcendentals
James Stewart 8th Edition
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00:01 To find the solution of this matrix of the set of equation, we have to first convert the set of equation in the form of ax is equal to b form, where a will be equal to 2 minus 3, 4, 1.
00:20 B is 7 minus 7 and x is equal to x y.
00:27 Now to find x we have to 2 .2.
00:31 A inverse into b.
00:33 First, let's find what is a inverse.
00:37 To find a inverse, we have to convert 2 minus 3, 4 1 into 1 0 .01.
00:45 First, making this into 1, that is r1 is equal to r1 divided by 2, which is equal to 1 minus 3 by 2, 1 by 2 0 4101...
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