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Find the matrix equation that represents the system `{(2x-3=3y),(y-5x=15):}`

A

`[(2,-3),(1,5)][(x),(y)]=[(3),(14)]`

B

`[(2,=3),(-5,1)][(x),(y)]=[(3),(14)]`

C

`[(x),(y)][(2,-3),(-5,1)]=[(3),(14)]`

D

`[(3),(13)][(x,y)]=[(2,-3),(5,1)]`

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The correct Answer is:
B

First , write the system in standard from : `{(2x-3y=3),(-5x+y=14):}`. The matrix form of this equation is `[(2,-3),(-5,1)][(x),(y)]=[(3),(14)]`.
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