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Solve the linear equation by using the Gauss-Jordan elimination method -2x-6y = 10 6x+18y = -30
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Solve the linear equation by using the Gauss-Jordan elimination method
-2x-6y = 10
6x+18y = -30
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Answer:
( x , − x/ 3 − 5 /3 )
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