In order to understand the viewer must pay special attention to separating the initial denominator factors into separate fractions. Make sure to count up your powers and stay consistent. When multiplying by the factors make sure your work is correct or the system will be wrong. Because our answers are fractions, checking your work on the calculator with reduced row-echelon form will be hard, so another method must be used. For this method we combined rows and multiplied to get rid of variables in order to back-substitute and find the rest. Remember to reduce your fractions at the end.
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