SOLUTION: 0a -2b + 3c=1
3a + 6b-3c=-2
6a+6b+3C=5
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Question 907792: 0a -2b + 3c=1
3a + 6b-3c=-2
6a+6b+3C=5
Answer by Fombitz(32388) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
This system is inconsistent.
If you add the first two equations together you get,
4.
If you add the last two equations together you get,
5.
If you multiply eq.4 by , you get
Compare to eq. 5 and you see the inconsistency.
No solution.
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