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in system of linear equations if determinant of A is not equal to zero then​

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Answered by bhumikabhagat37
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If the determinant is non-zero, then the slopes must be different and the lines must intersect in exactly one point. This leads us to the following result: A nxn nonhomogeneous system of linear equations has a unique non-trivial solution if and only if its determinant is non-zero.

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