Solution of the equation x - 3y = 3 and 3x - 9y = 2
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Solution of the equation x - 3y = 3 and 3x - 9y = 2
⟼ x - 3y - 3 = 0
⟼ 3x - 9y - 2 = 0
Comparing it with :-
⟼ a1x + b1y + c1 = 0
⟼ a2x + b2y + c2 = 0
we get :-
⟼ a1 = 1 , b1 = (-3) , c1 = (-3)
⟼ a2 = 3, b2 = (-9) , c2 = (-2)
Putting values Now we get :-
⟼ (a1/a2) = (b1/b2) = (c1/c2)
⟼ (1/3) = (-3)/(-9) = (-3)/(-2)
⟼ (1/3) = (1/3) ≠ (3/2)
Comparing Now we get :-
⟼ a1/a2 = b1/b2 ≠ c1/c2.
Hence, From Above Told Concept we can conclude that, Both lines are parallel, so, No solution & are inconsistent.
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