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This system of nonlinear equations is from the general round of the 2023 Harvard-MIT math tournament. hmmt.org/www/archive/271 I will present the linear algebra method I learned from their official solution to solve this system because I thought it was fascinating. It's from Harvard and MIT, of course, it is awesome!

3 ways of finding the determinant of a 3x3 matrix: youtube.com/watch?v=TkNeDxoRikY

Try "my first Harvard-MIT math tournament problem": youtu.be/jQuArBZO7PI?si=EvMgqNNDPHFZMppU
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You see nonlinear equations, they see linear algebra! (Harvard-MIT math tournament) @blackpenredpen

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