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Given the system of equations, what is the x-coordinate of the solution? (matrix)

y = 3 -1/2 x
3x + 4y = 1

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-17/2
-11

User Mike Laren
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3x + 4(3-1/2x) = 1 Input Values of Y
3x + 12 - 2x = 1 Expand
(-12) x + 12 = 1 (-12)

Answer : C (x = -11)



User Matt Swanson
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Answer:

-11

Explanation:

The given system of equations solved by matrix method is to arrange all coefficients into a matrix, and then making zeros in specific columns and rows, until we get an equation with just one variable.


\left \{ {{y=3-(1)/(2)x } \atop {3x+4y=1}} \right.


\left \{ {{(1)/(2)x+ y=3} \atop {3x+4y=1}} \right.

In matrix arrangement:


\left[\begin{array}{ccc}(1)/(2) &1&3\\3&4&1\end{array}\right] \\

Multiplying by 4 the first row and then subtracting with the second row, we have:


\left[\begin{array}{ccc}-1 &0&11\\3&4&1\end{array}\right]

From the firs row, we find that:


-x+0y=11\\x=-11

Therefore, the right answer is -11.

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