Answer:
imma look this up rq
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
I believe the answer is, A.
Explanation:
Ordered pairs are classified as a function when none of the x’s in the ordered pairs match.
Like in b, a pair has 3.
And in c, two pairs have 1 and 3.
Answer:
no solution, 1/3x - 2 ≠ 1/3x + 3
where is the 'y'?
Step-by-step explanation:
no for a
yes for B
no for c
that what I think It is opinion could be wrong
Operations that can be applied to a matrix in the process of Gauss Jordan elimination are :
replacing the row with twice that row
replacing a row with the sum of that row and another row
swapping rows
Step-by-step explanation:
Gauss-Jordan Elimination is a matrix based way used to solve linear equations or to find inverse of a matrix.
The elimentary row(or column) operations that can be used are:
1. Swap any two rows(or colums)
2. Add or subtract scalar multiple of one row(column) to another row(column)
as is done in replacing a row with sum of that row and another row.
3. Multiply any row (or column) entirely by a non zero scalar as is done in replacing the row with twice the row, here scalar used = 2