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-6x – 2y-z=-17 5x + y - 6z = 19 -4x - 6y-6z =-20 solve for x, y, and z
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-6x – 2y-z=-17
5x + y - 6z = 19
-4x - 6y-6z =-20
solve for x, y, and z
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Answer:
z=17−6x−2y
y=19−5x+6z
x=5−3y/2−3z/2
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