EBK INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA
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Ch. C - Solve using matrices: 5x2y=44,2x+5y=6.Ch. C - Solve using matrices: x2y+3z=4,2xy+z=1,4x+y+z=1.Ch. C - a Solve using matrices
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Ch. C - a Solve using matrices 5x3y=2,4x+2y=5Ch. C - a Solve using matrices
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Ch. C - a Solve using matrices 2x3y=50,5x+y=40Ch. C - a Solve using matrices
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Ch. C - a Solve using matrices 3x+2y+2z=3,x+2yz=5,2x4y+z=0Ch. C - a Solve using matrices p+q+r=1,p2q3r=3,4p+5q+6r=4Ch. C - a Solve using matrices x+2y3z=9,2xy+2z=8,3xy4z=3Ch. C - a Solve using matrices
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Ch. C - a Solve using matrices 4a+9b=8,8a+6c=1,6b+6c=1Ch. C - a Solve using matrices 3p+2r=11,q7r=4,p6q=1Ch. C - a Solve using matrices
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