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Chapter 1, Problem 30E

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PROBLEM 30EGive an example of an inconsistent underdetermined system of two equations in three unknowns.

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QUESTION:

PROBLEM 30EGive an example of an inconsistent underdetermined system of two equations in three unknowns.

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Let us assume the two linear equation \(x+y+z=8\) and \(x+y+z=9\)

So, the underdetermined linear system has either no solution or infinitely many solutions and any system of equations having no solution is said to be inconsistent.

 

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