for which values of a and b does the following pair of linear equations have an infinate number of solutions?
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1
Step-by-step explanation:
2x+3y=7
(a−b)x+(a+b)y=3a+b−2
∵ It has infinitely many solutions.
∴
a
2
a
1
=
b
2
b
1
=
c
2
c
1
(i)
a−b
2
=
(ii)
a+b
3
=
(iii)
3a+b−2
7
From (i) and (ii)
a+b
3
=
3a+b−2
7
7a+7b=9a+3b−6
⇒2a−4b=6
⇒a−2b=3
⇒5b−2b=3
⇒3b=3⇒b=1
∴a=5×1=5.
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0
Step-by-step explanation:
ax'+bx=c..............
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