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and since the matrix on the left equals the matrix on the right, the corresponding elements are equal, from which it follows that . x + 2y = 14 and . 2x - y = 5; these are the equations with which we started, thereby justifying the statement that we may represent a system of linear equations in matrix form. Let us write Equation M in the form ... ................
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