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Write as a Vector Equality x-y=9 , 4x-3y=1 , 17x-13y=10

Problem

{[x−y=9],[4*x−3*y=1],[17*x−13*y=10])

Solution

  1. Identify the coefficients of the variable x in each equation to form the first column vector.

  2. Identify the coefficients of the variable y in each equation to form the second column vector.

  3. Identify the constants on the right side of the equations to form the result vector.

  4. Express the system as a linear combination of the column vectors multiplied by their respective variables.

Final Answer

x*[[1],[4],[17]]+y*[[−1],[−3],[−13]]=[[9],[1],[10]]


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