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The system of equations may have a unique solution, an infinite number of solutions, or no solution. Use matrices to find the general solution of the
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The system of equations may have a unique solution, an infinite number of solutions, or no solution. Use matrices to find the general solution of the system, if a solution exists. (If there is no solution, enter NO SOLUTION. If there are infinitely many solutions, express your answers in terms of z as in Example 3.)
3x − 2y + 5z = 7
2x − 3y + 4z = 11
(x, y, z) = ?
Answer by Alan3354(69443) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
DO NOT tell us what to do when there's no solution.
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