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    Solve the System of Linear Equations for X, Y, and Z
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Solve the System of Linear Equations for X, Y, and Z

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Question 23

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Solve the system of linear equations for x, y, and z using Gauss-Jordan elimination.
3x - 7y + 2z = -37
8x - 2y - 6z = 12
-5x + 7y + 2z = 35

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