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The number of all possible value(s) of k for which the system of equations kx+y+z=k1, x+ky+z=k1, x+y+kz=k1 has no solution is

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kx+y+z=k1
x+ky+z=k1
x+y+kz=k1
The system has no solution if Δ=0 and one of Δ1,Δ2,Δ3 is non-zero.
Δ=∣ ∣k111k111k∣ ∣=0

k(k21)(k1)+(1k)=0
(k1)(k(k+1)11)=0
(k1)(k2+k2)=0
(k1)2(k+2)=0
k=1,2
But for k=1, the system has infinite solutions.
k=2

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