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x + y + z = 6
2x +y - 2z = -2
x + y - 3z = -6
Solve it by *CRAMER'S* rule of *DETERMINANTS*
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Answered by rawatdeepa901
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Answered by kavitagaikwad8999
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Step-by-step explanation:

Q. Solve the following equations using Cramer’s rule

1} x + y + z = 6; 2x +y - 2z = -2; x + y - 3z + 6 = 0

The equation are-

x + y + z = 6

2x +y - 2z = -2

x + y - 3z = -6

Ans :-

x = 1

y = 2

z = 3

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