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Solution of system of equations when number of unknowns is greater than the number of equations

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Answered by Anonymous
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If there are more unknowns (n) than the number of equations (m), then the number of solutions of the system is either 0 or ∞. If a system is homogeneous, then it has the zero solution and thus a homogeneous system is always consistent

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Answered by shivang3632
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HEY MATE IF NUMBERS ARE UNKNOWN THEM SOLUTIONS MIGHT BE 0 OR INFINITE

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