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Solve Using Cramer's Rule

Question 7

Question 7

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Solve using Cramer's rule.
-3x - 7y - 5z = -58 2x + 6y - 7z = 25
-4x - 6y - 2z = -56


A) (3, 5, 3)
B) (2, -7, -3)
C) (7, 3, 7)
D) (2, 7, 3)

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