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The pair of equations 3x - 5y = 7 and - 6x + 10y = 7 have
(A) a unique solution (B) infinitely many solutions (C) no solution

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Answered by ps7229885
6

Answer:

No soution

Step-by-step explanation

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Answered by zaidarif005
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Answer:

Hey mate!

The answer is (c) no solution.

Step-by-step explanation:

Since,

\frac{3}{-6}=\frac{-5}{10}\neq   \frac{7}{7}

i.e., \frac{-1}{2}=\frac{-1}{2}\neq   \frac{1}{1}

∴ The two lines are parallel.

∴ They have no solution.

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