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what is the condition for the pair of equations having unique solution

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Answered by guideboy509
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The condition for Unique Solution to Linear Equations are as follow

A system of linear equations ax + by + c = 0 and dx + ey + g = 0 will have a unique solution if the two lines represented by the equations ax + by + c = 0 and dx + ey + g = 0 intersect at a point. i.e., if the two lines are neither parallel nor coincident.

Answered by missdivya29
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Condition for Unique Solution to Linear Equations

A system of linear equations ax + by + c = 0 and dx + ey + g = 0 will have a unique solution if the two lines represented by the equations ax + by + c = 0 and dx + ey + g = 0 intersect at a point. i.e., if the two lines are neither parallel nor coincident.

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