SOLUTION: Find the complete solution of the linear system, or show that it is inconsistent. (If the system has infinitely many solutions, express your answer in terms of t, where
x = x(t),
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Question 1157848: Find the complete solution of the linear system, or show that it is inconsistent. (If the system has infinitely many solutions, express your answer in terms of t, where
x = x(t),
y = y(t),
and
z = t.
If there is no solution, enter NO SOLUTION.)
x + y − z = 0
x + 2y − 3z = −4
2x + 3y − 4z = −4
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If there is no solution, enter NO SOLUTION.
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