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The matrix associated with the solution to a system of linear equations in x, y, and z is given. Write the solution to the system if it exists. Write an exact answer in simplified form. If there are infinitely many solutions, write an expression involving z for each coordinate where z represents all real numbers.

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ANSWER:


\begin{gathered} x+2z=1 \\ y-5z=3 \end{gathered}

The solution is:


\begin{gathered} x=1-2z \\ y=3+5z \\ z=z \end{gathered}

Explanation:

We must convert the matrix into a system of linear equations.

Each vertical represents the letters x, y and z, the first the x, the second y and the third the z. The fourth value is the value of the independent term that would be equal to the other expression, just like this:


\begin{gathered} 1x+0y+2z=1 \\ 0x+1y-5z=3 \\ 0x+0y+0z=0 \end{gathered}

We operate and the system will finally be like this


\begin{gathered} x+2z=1 \\ y-5z=3 \end{gathered}

let's solve the system and we have:


\begin{gathered} x=1-2z \\ y=3+5z \\ z=z \end{gathered}

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