Cramer's rule is a formula for finding the value of an unknown given a system of linear equations. For the system where is the th variable in the system and is the matrix formed by replacing the th column of with . This will not work if the determinant of is zero; in this case, there will be an infinite number of solutions. File:Linear subspaces with shading.svg This linear algebra-related article contains minimal information concerning its topic. You can help the Mathematics Wikia by adding to it.
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