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. Make up a system of three linear equations containing three variables that has:(a) No solution(b) Exactly one solution(c) Infinitely many solutionsGive the three systems to a friend to solve and critique.
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- A system of equations has no solution if the equations represent parallel planes that never intersect. - A system has exactly one solution if the planes intersect at a single point. - A system has infinitely many solutions if the equations represent the same Show more…
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