In Problems 1542, solve each system of equations using Cramers Rule if it is applicable. If Cramers
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In Problems 15–42, solve each system of equations using Cramer’s Rule if it is applicable. If Cramer’s Rule is not applicable, write, “Not applicable”.
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x = y + 2z = 0 3x + 2y = 0 -2x + 2y - 4z = 0
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