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Use Gauss's method to solve the group of equations x-2z=1 -2x+y+3z+2w = 2 -8x+3y+13z+6w = 4 If there are unlimited solutions, you can use letters

Use Gauss's method to solve the group of equations

x-2z=1

-2x+y+3z+2w = 2

-8x+3y+13z+6w = 4 If there are unlimited solutions, you can use letters t, v, s etc. as free variables.

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