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what is the condition for two equations to have no solution

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Answered by Shrivatsakulkarni
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Answer:

The condition for two equations to have no solution is that their co-efficients must not be equal to the sum. i.e,

a₁/a₂ = b₁/b₂ ≠ c₁/c₂

Answered by suhaniyadav05
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Answer: For two equations to have no common solution, their graphs should be parallel. For parallel lines, condition is \frac{a_{1} }{a_{2} } = \frac{bx_{1} }{bx_{2} } \neq \frac{cx_{1} }{cx_{2} } where a1=a,b1=b,c1=c and a2=p,b2=q,c2=r of the equations ax^{2} + bx + c=0 and px^{2} + qx + r=0

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