Asked by Makayla
Which of the following is a possible solution for a system of linear equations?
Select all that apply.
infinitely many solutions
two solutions
one solution
no solutions
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Possible: infinitely many solutions, one solution, no solutions.
Not possible: exactly two solutions — if a linear system has two distinct solutions, their difference is a nonzero solution of the homogeneous system, so you get infinitely many solutions (x1 + t(x2−x1) for all real t).
Not possible: exactly two solutions — if a linear system has two distinct solutions, their difference is a nonzero solution of the homogeneous system, so you get infinitely many solutions (x1 + t(x2−x1) for all real t).
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