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dont really know where else to ask this:
my EE prof said that in order to solve a symbolic system of equations (we're doing Laplace transforms) you need to use Kramer's rule. if i put the equations into my ti-89, though, it spits out an answer just fine. is this a valid answer? do i have to somehow tell the calculator that the system is symbolic?

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