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OpenStudy (adobohobo):

which expression represents y in the system below?

OpenStudy (adobohobo):

OpenStudy (adobohobo):

OpenStudy (adobohobo):

I need help on understanding what the question is asking. Any help will be much appreciated!

OpenStudy (apoorvk):

@adobohobo, let's get to work mate!

OpenStudy (adobohobo):

sounds great!

OpenStudy (adobohobo):

is there something I need to know first hand? @apoorvk

OpenStudy (apoorvk):

Alright, so I hope this is not a test question. And how much do you know about this question. Do you know how linear equations are represented as determinants?

OpenStudy (adobohobo):

Oh no, this is a hw question. Sorry I didn't see you reply.

OpenStudy (adobohobo):

I know how to put the equation into a normal matrices but I don't understand this one sense it looks different.

OpenStudy (apoorvk):

One more way of solving this is finding out the value of 'y' by solving the linear equations through a general method, and comparing values with that of the determinants in the options.

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