To XXXX:To write down two such systems of linear equations that one of them has (a) no solution and the other one (b) has infinite number of solutions.
Answer to Problem 64E
Consider the following system of linear equations
System of linear equations (a) has no solution, and the system of linear equations (b) has infinitely many solutions.
Explanation of Solution
To explain: A general system of equations
has no solution if
The system of equations (b) has only one equation. That is, both equations in the system are same:
Hence, the system (b) has only one equation
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