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    Solve. -5x + 2y + Z = -11 2x - 3y
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Solve. -5x + 2y + Z = -11 2x - 3y

Question 134

Question 134

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Solve.
-5x + 2y + z = -11 2x - 3y - z = 17
7x + y + 2z = -4


A) (3, 0, -4)
B) (0, 6, -1)
C) (0, -6, 1)
D) (-3, 0, 4)

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