1.Which of the following is a linear equation in x,yand z?
1. -x–¹ + e–√²y=3z l, where e= 2.71828
2. 2πln(e–½) - 2y + z= ln(3) - x.
3. √y² + 4y - 2z = 7x.
4.y + 4y - 2z = 7x–².
2.Solve for X from the matrix equation below. Here is the identity matrix and det(A) ≠ 0.
A²X + l = AB
Choose the correct option:
1. X is the identity matrix.
2. X= A–¹B - l
3. X= A–¹B + l
4. X= A–¹B - A
5. X= AB + B
1. If a, b, c and r are real numbers (and if a, b, and c are not all equal to 0) then "ax + by + cz = r" is called a linear equation in three variables.
Then answer is
2.
3.
2.
"A^{-1}AAX+A^{-1}I=A^{-1}AB"
"AX+A^{-1}=B"
"A^{-1}AX+A^{-1}A^{-1}=A^{-1}B"
"X=A^{-1}B-A^{-1}A^{-1}"
We cannot choose the correct option.
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