For the system of linear equations:
x – 2y = 1, x – y + kz = -2, ky + 4z = 6, k
Consider the following statements:
(A) The system has unique solution if
(B) The system has unique solution if k = -2.
(C) The system has unique solution if k = 2.
(D) The system has no solution if k = 2.
(E) The system has infinite number of solutions if
Which of the following statements are correct?
For the system of linear equations:
x – 2y = 1, x – y + kz = -2, ky + 4z = 6, k
Consider the following statements:
(A) The system has unique solution if
(B) The system has unique solution if k = -2.
(C) The system has unique solution if k = 2.
(D) The system has no solution if k = 2.
(E) The system has infinite number of solutions if
Which of the following statements are correct?
x – 2y = 1, x – y + kz = -2, ky + 4z = 6
x – 2y + 0. z – 1 = 0
x – y + kz + 2 = 0
0x + ky + 4z – 6 = 0
0x + ky + 4z – 6 = 0
For no solution
k = 2
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