SOLUTION: when solving a system of equations using Cramer's Rule, if Dx(the x is tiny and next to D)=0, Dy(y tiny next to D)=-1, and D=0, then what can you conclude? 1. the system has one s

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Question 627008: when solving a system of equations using Cramer's Rule, if Dx(the x is tiny and next to D)=0, Dy(y tiny next to D)=-1, and D=0, then what can you conclude?
1. the system has one solution, (0,-1,1)
2. the system is inconsistent
3. the system has one solution, (0,0,0)

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If and at least one of , then the system is inconsistent.

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