Use Gaussian elimination to find the complete solution to the system of equations, or state that none exists.

x + y + z = 9
2x - 3y + 4z = 7
x - 4y + 3z = -2

A. {(-7z/5+34/5 ,2z/5 +11/5 , z)}

b. {(- 7z/5+34/5 , 2z/5- 11/5 , z)}

c . {( z/5+ 34/5 , 2z/5+11/5 , z)}

C?

oh ho, now Gauss Jordan. We are cooking with gas here

But there is a limit to what I am going to try to type

http://www.gregthatcher.com/Mathematics/GaussJordan.aspx

Okay but my answer is C is that wrong or right ?

strange answer choices, arbitrary z

hang on

I don't know how to use that calculator , I've tried

Okay tHANKS

0 , 29/7 , 34/7 it says

http://www.gregthatcher.com/Mathematics/GaussJordan.aspx

Hmm okay thanks anyways , I'ma just move on and check my other one

put in

+1 +1 +1 +9
+3 -3 +4 +7
+1 -4 +3 -2

3 rows, 4 columns