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If $A X=B$ represents a matrix equation where $A$ is a nonsingular matrix, then we can solve the equation using $X=$ _____.
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The inverse of a matrix is denoted as $A^{-1}$. So, we have: $A^{-1}AX = A^{-1}B$ Show more…
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