what is the minimum number of solution that a system of simultaneous linear equation must have, if it is a consistent system
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A consistent system of simultaneous linear equation will have only one solution
Step-by-step explanation:
- If the system has one solution then it is an independent system of consistent.
- For example, a linear equation with two variables can be written as
- 2x + y = 15
- 3x - y = 5
- By putting the values 4,7 equation is verified.
- 2 (4) + 7 = 15
- 3 (4) - 7 = 5
- There will be one solution when the different slopes meet at one point.
- But if the equation has the slope and intersection at the same point then there will be numerous solutions.
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