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Mathematics, 20.07.2019 05:20 lillymt1023

what is the solution to the system of equations shown below?
x-­ y + z = 0
­-5x + 3y ­- 2z = ­-1
2x ­ - y + 4z = 11
a. (0, 3, 3)
b. (2, 5, 3)
c. no solution
d. infinitely many solution
p. s i dont care about explaining your answer i can figure it out : )

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