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Solve the simultaneous equations `3x-y=7`, `x+4y=11` using Cramer's rule.

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To solve the simultaneous equations \(3x - y = 7\) and \(x + 4y = 11\) using Cramer's rule, we will follow these steps: ### Step 1: Write the equations in standard form The given equations are already in standard form: 1. \(3x - y = 7\) 2. \(x + 4y = 11\) ### Step 2: Identify coefficients ...
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