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Mathematics, 14.09.2019 09:30 wendymtz2004

Solve the system of linear equations using the gauss-jordan elimination method.
(x, y,z)=
2x + 2y āˆ’ 3z = 16
2x āˆ’ 3y + 2z = āˆ’4
4x āˆ’ y + 3z =
āˆ’4

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