Q 7.9 You have been given the following system of equations. You must use gaussian elimination in order to find a row echelon form (NOT THE REDUCED ROW ECHELON FORM) . then you must use it to figure out for which value of j the system will have infinitely many solutions. 2y + z = 1 x + 3y + z = -9 2x 3y + jz = 0 -

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You have been given the following system of equations.
You must use gaussian elimination in order to find a
row echelon form (NOT THE REDUCED ROW ECHELON
FORM) . then you must use it to figure out for which
value of j the system will have infinitely many
solutions.
2y + z = 1
x + 3y + z
= -9
2x
3y + jz = 0
-
Transcribed Image Text:Q 7.9 You have been given the following system of equations. You must use gaussian elimination in order to find a row echelon form (NOT THE REDUCED ROW ECHELON FORM) . then you must use it to figure out for which value of j the system will have infinitely many solutions. 2y + z = 1 x + 3y + z = -9 2x 3y + jz = 0 -
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