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Multiple Choice
Write each equation in standard form and use Cramer's Rule to solve the system. y=−3x+4 −2x=7y−9
A
x=1,y=1
B
x=−1,y=1
C
x=1,y=−1
D
x=−1,y=−1
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First, rewrite each equation in standard form, which is Ax + By = C. For the first equation y = -3x + 4, rearrange it to 3x + y = 4.
For the second equation -2x = 7y - 9, rearrange it to 2x + 7y = 9.
Now, you have the system of equations in standard form: 3x + y = 4 and 2x + 7y = 9.
To use Cramer's Rule, calculate the determinant of the coefficient matrix, which is |A| = (3)(7) - (1)(2).
Next, calculate the determinants for x and y using the matrices formed by replacing the respective columns with the constants from the right-hand side of the equations, and solve for x and y using Cramer's Rule: x = Dx/|A| and y = Dy/|A|.