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Homework Help: Linear algebra

Posted by Fatima on Thursday, October 11, 2012 at 9:36am.

Show that the origin is the only equilibrium point of the system?
X=ax+by
Y=cx+dy
Wherea,b,c and d are constants, with ad-bc not aqual to 0(zero)
Please show me how to do this problem
Please show me the work

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