How do you find the values of x and y given #[(-12), (2), (12y)]=[(6x), (y+1), (10-x)]#?
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To find the values of x and y, we can equate corresponding components of the two vectors:
From the x-components:
6x = -12
x = -2
From the y-components:
y + 1 = 2
y = 1
So, x = -2 and y = 1.
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