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Mathematics, 30.08.2019 12:10 madmatt873

Mark is solving the following system.
x+y+z=2 (1)
3x+2y+z=8 (2)
4x-y-7z=16 (3)
step 1: he multiplies equation (1) by 7 and adds it to equation (3).
step 2: he multiplies equation (3) by 2 and adds it to equation (2).
which statement explains mark’s mistake?
- he added equation (3) instead of equation (2) in step 1.
- he did not multiply equation (3) by the correct value.
- he did not eliminate the same variables in steps 1 and 2.
- he added equation (3) and equation (2) instead of subtracting.

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Mark is solving the following system.
x+y+z=2 (1)
3x+2y+z=8 (2)
4x-y-7z=16 (3)
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