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Solve for (x, y, z), if there is a solution to the given system of linear equations:

x - 3y - 2z = -3
3x + 2y - z = 12
-x - y + 4z = 3

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Answer:

x=4, y=1, z=2

Explanation:

System Of 3 Linear Equations

When 3 variables x,y,z are related through 3 independent linear equations, we could find a combination of them which makes the 3 equations become identities. That can be achieved in a very high number of methods.

Let's solve the system of equations shown in the question


\left\{\begin{matrix}x - 3y - 2z = -3\\ 3x + 2y - z = 12\\ -x - y + 4z = 3\end{matrix}\right

Let's add the first and third equation to eliminate x:


-4y+2z=0

Solving for z


z=2y

Now we multiply the third equation by 3 and sum it to the second


\left\{\begin{matrix}3x + 2y - z = 12\\ -3x -3 y + 12z = 9\end{matrix}\right.


-y+11z=21

We know that x=2y, so


-y+11(2y)=21


-y+22y=21


y=1

This gives us


z=2(1)=2

From the very first equation we solve for x


x=-3+ 3y + 2z

Replacing y=1, z=2, we get


x=-3+ 3(1) + 2(2)


x=4

The solution is

x=4, y=1, z=2

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