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when a pair of equation is said to be consistent?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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A pair of equation is said to be consistent if the equation satisfy a real value

Answered by susahukarisunita1988
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A system of two linear equations can have one solution, an infinite number of solutions, or no solution. Systems of equations can be classified by the number of solutions. If a system has at least one solution, it is said to be consistent . If a consistent system has exactly one solution, it is independent .

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