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Find the (unique) solution to the following systems of equations, if possible, using Cramer's Rule. (a) x + y = 34 2x - y = 30 (b) 2x - 3y = 5 -4x + 6y = 10 (c) 3x + y = 7 2x - 2y = 7

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