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consider consider the system of equations. x + 2y = 12- 3x - 2y = 4 how do you solve the system of equations with Kramer's rule?

consider consider the system of equations. x + 2y = 12- 3x - 2y = 4 how do you solve-example-1

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x + 2y = 12

-3x - 2y = 4

Kramer's rule involves first computing D, the determinant of the coefficients of the x and y terms

|1 2|

|-3 -2|

We then compute determinants to determine x and y by computing D₁, a determinant just like D, but with the coefficients of x replaced by the numbers on the right hand side of the equation

|12 2|

|4 -2|

Then, D₂, a determinant just like D, but with the coefficients of y replaced by the numbers on the right hand side of the equation

|1 12|

|-3 4|

We then solve for x by evaluating

(D₁/D) =

|12 2|

|4 -2|

÷

|1 2|

|-3 -2|

= (-24 - 8) ÷ (-2 + 6)

= -32 ÷ 4

= -8

We then solve for y by evaluating

(D₂/D) =

|1 12|

|-3 4|

÷

|1 2|

|-3 -2|

= (4 + 36) ÷ (-2 + 6)

= 40 ÷ 4

= 10

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