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Solve the System Using Gaussian Elimination

Question 193

Question 193

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Solve the system using Gaussian elimination.
-4x + 4y = -4 2x - 2y = -10


A) {(2, -3) }
B) Solve the system using Gaussian elimination. -4x + 4y = -4 2x - 2y = -10 A)  {(2, -3) } B)    C)  {(-3, 2) } D)  {(-3, -2) }
C) {(-3, 2) }
D) {(-3, -2) }

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