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Answer:

x = 1; y = 1; z = 0

Explanation:

First problem:

First equation minus second equation: 3y + 2z = 3 Eq. A

Second equation plus third equation: 2y + 4z = 2 Eq. B

-2 times Eq. A plus Eq. B: -4y = -4

y = 1

Substitute y = 1 in Eq. A: 3 + 2z = 3

2z = 0

z = 0

Substitute z = 0 and y = 1 in original first equation:

-2x + 2 + 0 = 0

-2x = -2

x = 1

Answer: x = 1; y = 1; z = 0



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