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Explain why you would expect an underdetermined linear system to have
an infinite number of solutions. Must this always be the case?

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Answered by rani7913
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An underdetermined linear system has either no solution or infinitely many solutions. is consistent and has an infinitude of solutions, such as (x, y, z) = (1, −2, 2), (2, −3, 2), and (3, −4, 2).

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