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Determine if the ordered triple is a solution of the system.$-x+y-2 z=2$$3 x-y+5 z=4$$2 x+3 y-z=7$$(0,6,2)$
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This gives us $-0+6-2(2)=2$, which simplifies to $6-4=2$. So, the ordered triple satisfies the first equation. Show more…
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