Find the solution(s) of the following system of equations: 2x? - 6x? = 2 x? + 3x? = 2 3x? + 6x? - 2x? = 15 The linear system has no solution. The linear system has infinitely many solutions. x = [1, 0, -2] x = [1, 2, 0]
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Let's use the method of substitution. From the fourth equation, we can solve for x: 15x = 2 x = 2/15 Now, we can substitute this value of x into the first equation: 281(2/15) + 613y = 2 562/15 + 613y = 2 613y = 2 - 562/15 613y = (30 - 562)/15 613y = -532/15 y = Show more…
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