Solutions to Try Its
1. [4−332|114]
2. x−y+z=52x−y+3z=1y+z=−9
3. (2,1)
4. [1−5252 015001|17292]
5. (1,1,1)
6. $150,000 at 7%, $750,000 at 8%, $600,000 at 10%
Solutions to Odd-Numbered Exercises
1. Yes. For each row, the coefficients of the variables are written across the corresponding row, and a vertical bar is placed; then the constants are placed to the right of the vertical bar.
3. No, there are numerous correct methods of using row operations on a matrix. Two possible ways are the following: (1) Interchange rows 1 and 2. Then R2=R2−9R1. (2) R2=R1−9R2. Then divide row 1 by 9.
5. No. A matrix with 0 entries for an entire row would have either zero or infinitely many solutions.
7. [0169−1|42]
9. [1581230349|164−7]
11. −2x+5y=56x−18y=26
13. 3x+2y=13−x−9y+4z=538x+5y+7z=80
15. 4x+5y−2z=12 y+58z=28x+7y−3z=−5
17. No solutions
19. (−1,−2)
21. (6,7)
23. (3,2)
25. (15,12)
27. (x,415(5x+1))
29. (3,4)
31. (19639,−513)
33. (31,−42,87)
35. (2140,120,98)
37. (1813,1513,−1513)
39. (x,y,12(1−2x−3y))
41. (x,−x2,−1)
43. (125,−25,0)
45. (8,1,−2)
47. (1,2,3)
49. (x,3128−3x4,128(−7x−3))
51. No solutions exist.
53. 860 red velvet, 1,340 chocolate
55. 4% for account 1, 6% for account 2
57. $126
59. Banana was 3%, pumpkin was 7%, and rocky road was 2%
61. 100 almonds, 200 cashews, 600 pistachios
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