Solution: In Exercises 147152, use an inverse matrix to solve (if possible) the system

Chapter 8, Problem 152

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Solving a System of Equations Using an Inverse In Exercises 147-152, use an inverse matrix to solve (if possible) the system of linear equations.

\(\left\{\begin{aligned} x+y+z+w=& 1 \\ x-y+2 z+w=&-3 \\ y+w=& 2 \\ x &+w=2 \end{aligned}\right.\)

Text Transcription:

{_x + w = 2  ^y + w = 2  ^^x - y + 2z + w = -3  ^^^x + y + z + w = 1

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