Chapter 11: Q. 69 (page 730)
In Problems 37–72, solve each system of equations using matrices (row operations). If the system has no solution, say that it is inconsistent.
Short Answer
The given system of equations is inconsistent.
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Chapter 11: Q. 69 (page 730)
In Problems 37–72, solve each system of equations using matrices (row operations). If the system has no solution, say that it is inconsistent.
The given system of equations is inconsistent.
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In Problems, use the division algorithm to rewrite each improper fraction as the sum of a quotient and proper fraction. Find the partial fraction decomposition of the proper fraction. Finally, express the improper fraction as the sum of a quotient and the partial fraction decomposition.
Solve each system of equations. If the system has no solution, say that it is inconsistent.
Graph the equation:
In Problems 5–24, graph each equation of the system. Then solve the system to find the points of intersection.
An area of is to be enclosed by two squares whose sides are in the ratio of. Find the sides of the squares.
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