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Solve $3 Y+2\left[\begin{array}{rr}{-1} & {-3} \\ {2} & {5}\end{array}\right]=\left[\begin{array}{cc}{13} & {-9} \\ {4} & {16}\end{array}\right] .$ Show the steps of your solution.
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This gives us $\left[\begin{array}{rr}{-2} & {-6} \\ {4} & {10}\end{array}\right]$. Show more…
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