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This module provides practice problems related to solving linear equations using matrices.

4 x + 2 y = 3

3 y - 8 x = 8

  • A

    Solve these two equations by either substitution or elimination.
  • B

    Now, rewrite those two equations as a matrix equation.
  • C

    Solve the matrix equation. Your answer should be in the form of a matrix equation: [ x ] =
  • D

    Now, using your calculator, find the numbers for your equation in part (c). Do they agree with the answers you found in part (a)?
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6 x - 8 y = 2

9 x - 12 y = 5

  • A

    Solve by using matrices on your calculator.
  • B

    Hey, what happened? Why did it happen, and what does it tell you about these two equations?
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3 x + 4 y - 2 z = 1

8 x + 3 y + 3 z = 4

x - y + z = 7

  • A

    Solve.
  • B

    Check your answers.
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2 x - 5 y + z = 1

6 x - y + 2 z = 4

4 x - 10 y + 2 z = 2

  • A

    Solve
  • B

    Check your answer
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3 x + 3 y - 2 z = 4

x - 7 y + 3 z = 9

5 x + 2 z = 6

  • A

    Solve. ("Hey there's no y in the last equation!" Right. So the coefficient of y is 0.)
  • B

    Check your answers.
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3 w + 4 x - 8 y + 2 z = 4

7 w - 9 x - 3 y + 4 z = 2

2 w + 5 x + 2 y - 10 z = 7

8 w + 3 x - 6 y - z = 6

  • A

    Solve.
  • B

    Check your answers.
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Source:  OpenStax, Advanced algebra ii: activities and homework. OpenStax CNX. Sep 15, 2009 Download for free at http://cnx.org/content/col10686/1.5
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