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Question
Solve the following simultaneous equations using Cramer’s rule.
x + 2y = –1; 2x – 3y = 12
Sum
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Solution
x + 2y = –1; 2x – 3y = 12
D = `|(1, 2), (2, -3)|`
= 1 × (−3) − 2 × 2
= −3 − 4
= −7
Dx = `|(-1, 2), (12, -3)|`
= (−1) × (−3) − 2 × 12
= 3 − 24
= −21
Dy = `|(1, -1), (2, 12)|`
= 1 × 12 − (−1) × 2
= 12 + 2
= 14
x = `D_x/D`
= `(-21)/(-7)`
= 3
y = `D_y/D`
= `14/-7`
= −2
(x, y) = (3, −2)
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