For problems 27-30, determine all values of k for which the given linear system has (a) no solution, (b) a unique solution, and (c) infinitely many solutions. x 1 β k x 2 = 6 , 2 x 1 + 3 x 2 = k .
For problems 27-30, determine all values of k for which the given linear system has (a) no solution, (b) a unique solution, and (c) infinitely many solutions. x 1 β k x 2 = 6 , 2 x 1 + 3 x 2 = k .
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For problems 27-30, determine all values of
k
for which the given linear system has (a) no solution, (b) a unique solution, and (c) infinitely many solutions.
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