ToSolve:The system of linear equations
Answer to Problem 13E
The given system of linear equations has infinitely many solutions.
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The system of linear equations
Concept Used:
In solving a system of linear equation by substitution method. The value of one of the unknown from any of the equation is substituted into another equation and the value of second unknown is calculated.
The calculated value of second unknown is then substituted into any of the equation to find the value of the first unknown.
Calculation:
Given the system of linear equations
Using the Substitution method
From equation
Substituting the value of
Since, the
Therefore, the given system of linear equations has infinitely many solutions.
Conclusion:
The given system of linear equations has infinitely many solutions.
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