Cramer\'s rule

[krey-merz]

Cramer's rule

[krey-merz]
noun Mathematics.
a method involving the determinant of the coefficients, for calculating a unique solution for a given system of linear equations.

Origin:
named after Gabriel Cramer (1704–72), Swiss mathematician
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Cramer's rule is always a great word to know.
So is combination. Does it mean:
selection of objects from a collection in which order is irrelevant
relationship between two variables in which one is a constant multiple of the other
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