Math, asked by chaesoir, 1 month ago

The pair of equations 6x - 3y + 10 = 0 and 2x - 3y + 9 = 0 have
(i) a unique solution
(ii) infinitely many solutions
(iii) exactly two solutions
(iv) no solution

please answer correctly​

Answers

Answered by mahaksingh589
1

it will have a unique solution.

Answered by HolyGirl
1

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→ The given pair of equations will have a unique solution.

Note: The equation is in linear form, so they will have a unique solution. If the equation is of the other form like quadratic or other, then it might have more than one solutions.

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