5. What do you call a system of linear equations in two variables having infinitely many solutions? A, inconsistent c. consistent and dependent B, inconsistent and dependent D, consistent and independent
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A system of linear equations in two variables having infinitely many solutions is:
INCONSISTENT and DEPENDENT.
- A system of linear equation is equation system that consists of two or more Linear equations with two or more variables.
- These equations are considered simultaneously.
- For the solution of the system of Linear equation, it is a must to find the value of each of the variables.
- The system of Linear equations can be classified based on solutions found for the equation as:
- solutions found for the equation as:A consistent system has at least one solution.
- solutions found for the equation as:A consistent system has at least one solution.A consistent system is said to be an independent system if it just has a single solution.
- A consistent system is said to be a dependent system if has infinitely many solutions.
- An inconsistent system of linear equation is a system with absolutely no solution.
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