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blsea [12.9K]
4 years ago
7

How do you write this equation g+10=3G into an sentence

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1 answer:
kvasek [131]4 years ago
6 0
G plus ten equals three times g.
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<h3>What is a matrix?</h3>

A matrix can be defined as a collection of integers(numbers that are either positive or negative) that are organized in rows and columns to construct a rectangular array. The numbers in this matrix system are referred to as elements.

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\mathbf{A^{-1}B = \dfrac{1}{33}\left[\begin{array}{cc}4&-1\\3&9\end{array}\right] \left[\begin{array}{c}51\\39\\ \end{array}\right] }

\mathbf{\implies \dfrac{1}{33}\left[\begin{array}{cc}204&-39\\-153&+351\end{array}\right]  }

\mathbf{\implies \left[\begin{array}{c}\dfrac{165}{33}\\ \\ \dfrac{198}{33}\end{array}\right]  }

\mathbf{\implies \left[\begin{array}{c}5\\ \\ 6\end{array}\right]  }

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