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  • 04-08-2021
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  • 07-08-2021

Step-by-step explanation:

from the second:

A=[3 -1]. -2B

[-5 0]

input this into 1

2([3 -1]) -(2B) -B =[1 3]

([-5 0]). [0 5]

[6 -2] -4B-B=[1 3]

[-10 0]. [0 5]

-5B=[1 3] -[3 -1]

[0 5]. [-5 0]

-5B= [1-3 3+1]

[0+5 5+0]

B= [-2/5 4/5]

[1 1]

A=[(19/5) (3/5)]

[-3. 2]

using the formula I derived

that's how I got A

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