Math, asked by rajnayak9654640971, 5 months ago

The pair of equations
3x - 2y - 5 and 6x - y = 3 have

(a) No solution
(b) a unique
Solution
(d) Infinitely Solution
c) two Solution​

Answers

Answered by rameshckp2588
4

Answer:

no solution mate thank u

Answered by BarnaleeKaran
0

Answer:

(i) x–3y–3=0 

3x–9y–2=0 

Comparing these with pair of equations of the form a1x+b1y+c1=0 

and a2x+b2y+c2=0,   

a2a1=31,b2b1=−9−3=31,

c2c1=23

∵a2a1=b2b1=c2c1, the lines hav

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