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In problems 39-74, solve each system of equations using matrices (row operations). If the system has no solution, say that it is inconsistent.
To find: The solution to the given system of equations using matrices.
Answer to Problem 41AYU
Solution:
Consistent system, infinitely many solutions.
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Formula used:
To solve a system of two equations in and using matrices:
Step 1: Write the corresponding matrix associated with the system of equations.
Step 2: Use elementary row operations to get equivalent matrix of the form:
; where are constants.
Step 3: Solve for and .
Calculation:
The above equations can be rewritten as,
or
We find that both the given equations represent the same equation .
Here the number of variables is 2, whereas the number of equation is 1 (less than 2).
Therefore the given system is consistent and has infinitely many solutions.
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