SYSTEMS OF EQUATIONS | Cramer's Rule (Page 4 of 6) |
Now compute the x-value of the solution, which is the determinant of matrix B divided by the determinant of matrix A. We previously found the determinant of matrix A (the coefficient matrix), which is 25. The x-coordinate of the solution is -1. To find y, make a new copy of matrix A into matrix B, then replace the second column of entries (coefficients of y) with the constant terms. |
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