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Find a system of two equations in three variables x1, x2, and x3, that has the solution set given by the parametric representation x1=t, x2=s and x3=3+s-t, where s and t are any real numbers. then show that the solutions to your system can also be written as x1=3+s-t, x2=s and x3=t

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