Solving Matrices with Symbolic Variables

I am trying to figure out how to solve a problem such as [A]{X}={0} where [A] is a numerical matrix such as
[1 2 3 4]
[5 6 7 8]
[9 0 1 2]
and {X} is a symbolic matrix with a single numeric value such as
[1x1 sym; 1x1 sym; 1x1 sym; 1]
that is:
[a]
[b]
[c]
[1]
Is there a way to find a,b,c such that [A]{X}={0}

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null() by itself does not work for the case where one or more of the X vectors are known constants, as is required by the Question.

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A =[ 1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8
9 0 1 2]
syms a b c
x = [a;b;c]
k = A(:,1:3)\-A(:,end);
for i1 = 1 : numel(x)
eval([char(x(i1)),'=k(i1)']);
end

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thanks alot works well, one minor adjustment:
k = cell2mat(A(:,1:3))\-cell2mat(A(:,end));
It's much simpler. See Kaixiang Wang's answer below.
Can you explain the working of this code pls?

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Kaixiang Wang
Kaixiang Wang il 30 Nov 2016
Modificato: Kaixiang Wang il 30 Nov 2016
Simply use MATLAB symbolic toolbox and the solve() function.
syms a b c
A=[1 2 3 4;5 6 7 8;9 0 1 2]
X=[a;b;c;1]
sol=solve(A*X)

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Null(A) % null is matlab command
null() by itself does not work for the case where one or more of the X vectors are known constants, as is required by the Question.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson il 30 Nov 2011
Modificato: John Kelly il 27 Mag 2014
Linear algebra with symbolic matrices is discussed at http://www.mathworks.com/products/symbolic/

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