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Find the determinant of the coefficient matrix of the linear system?

Find the determinant of the coefficient matrix of the linear system?-example-1
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A coefficient matrix is a matrix consisting of the coefficients of the variables in a set of linear equations. In this case, the coefficient matrix is:


A=\begin{bmatrix}{3} & {-2} \\ {2} & {5}\end{bmatrix}

The determinant of a 2x2 matrix:


\begin{bmatrix}a & {b} \\ c & {d}\end{bmatrix}

is ad - cb. Applying this formula to matrix A, we get:


\det (A)=3\cdot5-2\cdot(-2)=15+4=19

Given that the determinant is not zero, then the system of equations has exactly one solution

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