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Use the Jacobi method to solve the following system of equations: 
3x + 4y + 15z = 54.8
x + 12y + 3z = 39.66
10x + y — 2z = 7.74


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Degree : MASTER DEGREE PROGRAMMES
Course Name : Master of Computer Applications
Course Code : MCA
Subject Name : Numerical and Statistical Computing
Subject Code : MCSE 4
Year : 2023





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