?Use Gauss–Jordan elimination to solve for x? and y? in terms of x and y.\(x=\frac{3}{5}

Chapter 1, Problem 5

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Use Gauss–Jordan elimination to solve for x′ and y′ in terms of x and y.

\(x=\frac{3}{5} x^{\prime}-\frac{4}{5} y^{\prime}\)

\(y=\frac{4}{5} x^{\prime}+\frac{3}{5} y^{\prime}\)

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Text Transcription:

x=3/5x' -4/5y'

y=4/5x' +3/5y'

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