For Exercises 9-32, solve the system. If a system has one unique solution, write the solution set. Otherwise, determine the number of solutions to the system, and determine whether the system is inconsistent, or the equations are dependent. (See Examples 2-5) 3 x = 5 y − z + 13 − x − y − z = x − 3 5 x + y = 3 y − 3 z − 4
For Exercises 9-32, solve the system. If a system has one unique solution, write the solution set. Otherwise, determine the number of solutions to the system, and determine whether the system is inconsistent, or the equations are dependent. (See Examples 2-5) 3 x = 5 y − z + 13 − x − y − z = x − 3 5 x + y = 3 y − 3 z − 4
Solution Summary: The author calculates the solution of the system of equations. The ordered triplet (-2,-3,4) is a solution.
For Exercises 9-32, solve the system. If a system has one unique solution, write the solution set. Otherwise, determine the number of solutions to the system, and determine whether the system is inconsistent, or the equations are dependent. (See Examples 2-5)
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A 20 foot ladder rests on level ground; its head (top) is against a vertical wall. The bottom of the ladder begins by being 12 feet from the wall but begins moving away at the rate of 0.1 feet per second. At what rate is the top of the ladder slipping down the wall? You may use a calculator.
Explain the focus and reasons for establishment of 12.4.1(root test) and 12.4.2(ratio test)
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