the cramers rule is applied on matrices
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Yes I can. I did it in QBasic about 15 years ago.
A recursive rule is one which can be applied over and over again to its own output
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The parole evidence rule applies when there is a (signed) written document that would be contradicted by oral testimony. In other words, "if it ain't on the papers, it ain't part of the deal."
Yes. When all vectors point in the same direction the inequality rule is applied and r can be less than r1 + r2.