Exam 10: Systems of Equations and Inequalities
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2x + 3y ≥6
- 2x+3y\leq6 x-y\geq3 x\geq1

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Solve the system of equations using elimination.
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Use a graphing utility to find the inverse of the matrix, if it exists. Round answers to two decimal places, if necessary.
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Use Cramer's rule to solve the linear system.
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Use the properties of determinants to find the value of the second determinant, given the value of the first.
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Write the partial fraction decomposition of the rational expression.
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Perform the indicated operations and simplify.
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-In a 1-mile race, the winner crosses the finish line 10 feet ahead of the second-place runner and 30 feet ahead of the third-place runner. Assuming that each runner maintains a constant speed throughout the race, by how
Many feet does the second-place runner beat the third-place runner? (5280 feet in 1 mile.)
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Verify that the values of the variables listed are solutions of the system of equations.
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x = 6 , y = 2
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