In Exercises 1726, let Solve each matrix equation for X. B - X = 4A A =
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In Exercises 17–26, let
Solve each matrix equation for X.
B - X = 4A
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A = -3 -7 2 -9 5 0 and B = -5 -1 0 0 3 -4
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