Are there any linear systems without solutions? With one solution? With more than one solution? Give simple examples.
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Step 1: Linear systems without solutions: An example of a linear system without solutions is: 2x + 3y = 5 4x + 6y = 10 This system is inconsistent and has no solution because the second equation is a multiple of the first equation. Show more…
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