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Use Gauss-Jordan elimination to solve the following linear system. x – 6y – 3z = 4 –2x – 3z = –8 –2x + 2y – 3z = –14
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Use Gauss-Jordan elimination to solve the following linear system.
x – 6y – 3z = 4
–2x – 3z = –8
–2x + 2y – 3z = –14
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(-2,-3,4)
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First eliminate
by adding
to three times
. This gives
This reduces the system of one of two equations and two unknowns:
You can eliminate
by subtracting
and four times
to get
Back-substitute to find
and
. You should end up with
.
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