v1 + v2 = 10 v2 + v3 = 6 v1 - v3 = 4 Firstly, give me the solution if there are any. If not, why are the equations not solvable and what is your conclusion? Secondly, is it possible to deduce any equation from the others? If so, show the deduction.
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Step 1: From the first equation, v1 + v2 = 10, we can rearrange it to get v1 = 10 - v2. Show more…
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