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Answer:
A. 3×3
B. [0, 1, 5]
C. (rows, columns) = (# equations, # variables) for matrix A; vector x remains unchanged; vector b has a row for each equation.
Step-by-step explanation:
A. The matrix A has a row for each equation and a column for each variable. The entries in each column of a given row are the coefficients of the corresponding variable in the equation the row represents. If the variable is missing, its coefficient is zero.
This system of equations has 3 equations in 3 variables, so matrix A has dimensions ...
A dimensions = (rows, columns) = (# equations, # variables) = (3, 3)
Matrix A is 3×3.
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B. The second row of A represents the second equation:

The coefficients of the variables are 0, 1, 5. These are the entries in row 2 of matrix A.
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C. As stated in part A, the size of matrix A will match the number of equations and variables in the system. If the number of variables remains the same, the number of rows of A (and b) will reflect the number of equations. (The number of columns of A (and rows of x) will reflect the number of variables.)
Answer:
John is 16 and Maya is 11
Step-by-step explanation:
x=Maya's age
x+5=John's age
x+x+5=27
2x+5=27
-5 -5
2x=22
/2 /2
x=11
x+5=
11+5= 16
Hope that “3/4 x 2/4” is what you are looking for. You have to multiply the numerator and the denominator of the second term by 2.
They could look at the length of the book and the size of the font to estimate the length of a book.
Answer:
option A is correct answer......