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In Exercises 5–8, find formulas for X, Y, and Z in terms of A, B and C, and justify your calculations. In some cases, you may need to make assumptions about the size of a matrix in order to produce a formula. [Hint: Compute the product on the left, and set it equal to the right side.]
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