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if a pair of linear equation in two variable have no solution then the pair of lines are​

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Answered by Niharika3288
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Answer:

A pair of linear equations is inconsistent, if it has no solution. 2 = 0. (i) the pair of linear equations is consistent, (ii) the graph will be a pair of lines intersecting at a unique point, which is the solution of the pair of equations.

Answered by Dhruv4886
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If a pair of linear equations in two variables have no solution then the pair of lines are​ parallel lines.

Given:

if a pair of linear equations in two variables have no solution then the pair of lines are​

Solution:

Solutions of pair of linear equations:  

Unique Solution:

The pair of linear equations will have only one unique solution when there is only one point exit that can satisfy both equations. There are intersecting lines that will intersect only at one point.

No Solution:

The pair of linear equations will have no when they are non-interscted lines or parallel lines  

Infinitely Many Solutions:

The pair of linear equations will have Infinitely Many Solutions when they are the given lines are overlaps with each other or coincident with one other.

Therefore,

If a pair of linear equations in two variables have no solution then the pair of lines are​ parallel lines.

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