Cramers rule

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If a system of $n$ linear equations in the $n$ variables $x_1, x_2, x_3, ..., x_n$ can be written as the matrix equation $DX=B$, and if $|D|\neq0$, then it's solutions are:

$x_1=\frac{}{}