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1. Find the value of k for which the following pairs of linear equations has (i) unique solution (ii) no solution 2x + k y=1 and 3x - 5y = 7​

Answers

Answered by abhiabhilasha79790
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Step-by-step explanation:

The straight lines :

2x+ky=1

3x−5y=7

Comparing 2x+ky=1

with a

1

x+b

1

y+c

1

=0

a

1

=2,b

1

=k,c

1

=−1

Comparing 3x−5y=7

with a

2

x+b

2

y+c

2

=0

a

2

=3,b

2

=−5,c

2

=−7

∴ For a unique solution ,

a

2

a

1

=

b

2

b

1

3

2

=

−5

k

∴k

=

3

−10

For infinite solutions ,

a

2

a

1

=

b

2

b

1

=

c

2

c

1

3

2

=

−5

k

=

7

1

thereisnosuchvalueofkwhichwillsatisfytheequation

For no solutions :

a

2

a

1

=

b

2

b

1

=

c

2

c

1

3

2

=

−5

k

∴k=−

3

10

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