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Is a dependent pair of linear equations always consistent. Why or why not?​

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Answered by AbhijithKR123
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Answer: We can graphically represent a pair of linear equations as two lines. And lines may intersect, or may be parallel, or may coincide. ... Such a pair is called a dependent pair of linear equations in two variables. Note that a dependent pair of linear equations is always consistent.

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Answered by rathodvikram5
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We can graphically represent a pair of linear equations as two lines. Also, lines may intersect, or may be parallel, or may coincide. Such a pair is called a dependent pair of linear equations in two variables. Hence, the dependent pair of linear equations is always consistent.

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