To match: each type of system with the number of solutions the system has.
Answer to Problem 6LC
A------- (III)
B------- (II)
C------- (I)
Explanation of Solution
A pair of linear equation is said to be inconsistent when the graph is parallel to each other and their graphs will never meet when produce further. There is no solution for this pair.
Hence, A------- (III)
A pair of linear equation is said to be consistent and dependent when the graph is same for both the equation and hence there will be infinitely many solution.
Hence, B------- (II)
A pair of linear equation is said to be consistent and independent when the graphs crosses each other at a single point and hence there will be only one solution.
Hence, C------- (I)
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