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Cramer’s Rule and Solving Systems of Equations
Chapter 2 Cramer’s Rule and Solving Systems of Equations
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Cramer’s Rule Consider the system of equations below:
If we take the system and make it look like below, then we can solve easily:
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With our system rewritten, we can now solve for x and y by simply taking determinants.
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Cramer’s Rule 2x2 EX 1: Solve using Cramer’s Rule 3x + 2y = 10
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Determinants of 3x3 EX 3: Find the determinant of the following 3x3 matrix using the old-fashioned method.
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One More EX 4: Find the determinant of the following matrix 2 6 -10
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Cramer’s Rule for 3x3 Cramer’s Rule for 3x3 matrices works EXACTLY like the rule for 2x2. We are going to replace the columns to solve.
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Now that you’ve rewritten the system of three equations, you can find the determinants to give you x, y, and z.
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Cramer’s Rule for 3x3 EX 5: Use Cramer’s Rule to solve the system of equations 3x – 2y + 4z = 10 4x + 6y – 5z = 20 5x – y + 2z = 30 EX 6: Use Cramer’s Rule to solve the system of equations 2x + 4z = 30 -x + y = -6 3y – 5z = 27
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Assignment Chapter 2, Cramer’s Rule
Cramer’s Rule, Matrix Equations Packet
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