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Mathematics, 14.04.2020 22:10, baneenbilal8510

Use Gauss-Jordan elimination to nd the general solution for the following system of linear equations: z2 + 3z3 z4 = 0 z1 z2 z3 + z4 = 0 2z1 4z2 + 4z3 2z4 = 0 (b) Give an example of a non-zero solution to the previous system of linear equations. (c) The points (1; 0; 3), (1; 1; 1), and (2;1; 2) lie on a unique plane a1x1 + a2x2 + a3x3 = b. Using your previous answers, nd an equation for this plane. (Hint: think about the relationship between the previous system and the one you would need to solve in this question.)

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