Exam 6: Systems and Matrices
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Solve the system for x and y using Cramer's rule. Assume a and b are nonzero constants.
x+y= ax+by=b
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Solve the system. If the system has infinitely many solutions, write the solution set with x arbitrary.
- 8x+4y=7 16x+8y=5
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A rectangular plot has with a perimeter of 46 yd. What is the length of the longest side?
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Determine the system of inequalities illustrated in the graph. Write inequalities in standard form.
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Use the given row transformation to change the matrix as indicated.
- times row 2 added to row 3
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Find the partial fraction decomposition for the rational expression.
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Provide an appropriate response.
-Indicate whether the following statement is If two of the rows of a 3 × 3 matrix are identical, but its
other row is different, then the determinant of the matrix equals 0.
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Solve the problem using matrices.
-Ellen wishes to mix candy worth $2.19 per pound with candy worth $7.87 per pound to form 22 pounds of a mixture worth $6.58 per pound. How many pounds of the more expensive candy should she use?
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If the system has infinitely many solutions, write the solution set with x arbitrary.
- 4x+y+z=2 x-y+5z=8 4x+y+z=11
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Use the Gauss-Jordan method to solve the system of equations. If the system has infinitely many solutions, let the last variable be the arbitrary variable.
2x-2y+3z=-3 x+2y-z=9 2y+z=-1
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Use the given row transformation to change the matrix as indicated.
- times row 1 added to row 2
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-Which one of the following is a description of the graph of the inequality?
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Solve the problem using matrices.
-Jerry has three pieces of string. The total length is 107 cm. The sum of the two longer pieces is 89 cm. The middle piece is twice as long as the shortest piece. What are the lengths of the three pieces?
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Le Boulangerie, a bakery, sells four main items: sweet rolls, bread, cakes, and pies. The amount of each ingredient (in cups, except for eggs) required for these items is given by matrix A.
Suppose a day's orders consist of 20 dozen sweet rolls, 200 loaves of bread, 50 cakes, and 60 pies. Write the orders as a matrix and, using matrix multiplication, write as a matrix the amount of each ingredient needed to fill the day's orders.

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Carole's car averages 17.4 mi/gal in city driving and 25.7 mi/gal in highway driving. If she drove a total of 523.9 mi on 22 gal of gas, how many of the gallons were used for city driving?
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Use the shading capabilities of your graphing calculator to graph the inequality or system of inequalities.
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Give all solutions of the nonlinear system of equations, including those with nonreal complex components.
-=39 x-y=3
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