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Determine the values of $k$ such that the linear system $$ \left\{\begin{aligned} k x+y+z & =0 \\ x+k y+z & =0 \\ x+y+k z & =0 \end{aligned}\right. $$ has a. A unique solution b. A one-parameter family of solutions c. A two-parameter family of solutions

   Determine the values of $k$ such that the linear system
$$
\left\{\begin{aligned}
k x+y+z & =0 \\
x+k y+z & =0 \\
x+y+k z & =0
\end{aligned}\right.
$$
has
a. A unique solution
b. A one-parameter family of solutions
c. A two-parameter family of solutions
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Introduction to Linear Algebra with Applications
Introduction to Linear Algebra with Applications
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Chapter 1, Problem 44 ↓
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Determine the values of $k$ such that the linear system $$ \left\{\begin{aligned} k x+y+z & =0 \\ x+k y+z & =0 \\ x+y+k z & =0 \end{aligned}\right. $$ has a. A unique solution b. A one-parameter family of solutions c. A two-parameter family of solutions
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00:01 For this exercise, we have our three equations x plus y minus z equals two.
00:15 We'll call that equation 1.
00:17 Y plus 2 z equals 1.
00:21 We'll call the equation 2.
00:23 And k squared minus 4 z equals k minus 2...
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