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Problem 5 Suppose that the following linear system has a unique solution
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Problem 5 Suppose that the following linear system has a unique solution x * * : a x 1 x 2 = 3 - x
Problem
5
Suppose that the following linear system has a unique solution
x
*
*
:
a
x
1
x
2
=
3
-
x
2
b
x
3
=
-
3
b
x
1
2
x
2
-
a
x
3
=
6
.
Compute the second unknown,
x
2
*
*
.
(
a
)
-
1
(
b
)
-
0
(
c
)
1
(
d
)
3
(
e
)
Not enough information is given to determine
x
2
*
*
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