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What is the solution of the system? Solve using matrices. ( -3x + 2y = 10 -4x + 3y = 2 (-26 -34) (-34 -26) (26 34) O( no solution)

x + 2y = -1,, x-3y=-2
(-7 ,3)(3,-7) (7,-3)(no solution)
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Answer:

(a) (-26, -34)

Explanation:

You want the solution to the system of equations ...

  • -3x +2y = 10
  • -4x +3y = 2

apparently using inverse matrices.

Matrix equation

The system can be represented by the matrix equation ...

AX = B

where A is the 2×2 matrix of coefficients, X is the 2×1 variable vector, and B is the 2×1 matrix of constants.

The solution to this system is found by multiplying on the left by the inverse of A:

A⁻¹·AX = A⁻¹·B

X = A⁻¹·B

The attachment shows the result of making this calculation:


\boxed{X=\left[\begin{array}{c}x\\y\end{array}\right]=\left[\begin{array}{c}-26\\-34\end{array}\right]}

What is the solution of the system? Solve using matrices. ( -3x + 2y = 10 -4x + 3y-example-1
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