Math / AlgebraQuestionSolve the matrix equation 2X+A=B2 \mathrm{X}+\mathrm{A}=\mathrm{B}2X+A=B for X if A=[−4−487−34]\mathrm{A}=\left[\begin{array}{rr}-4 & -4 \\ 8 & 7 \\ -3 & 4\end{array}\right]A=⎣⎡−48−3−474⎦⎤ and B=[−4−28−95−2]\mathrm{B}=\left[\begin{array}{rr}-4 & -2 \\ 8 & -9 \\ 5 & -2\end{array}\right]B=⎣⎡−485−2−9−2⎦⎤. X=\mathrm{X}=X= □\square□ (Simplify your answer.)Studdy SolutionSo, our solution for the matrix XXX is: X=010−84−3 X = \begin{array}{cc} 0 & 1 \\ 0 & -8 \\ 4 & -3 \end{array} X=0041−8−3View Full Solution - FreeWas this helpful?