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Standard X
Mathematics
Solving Simultaneous Linear Equation Using Cramer's Rule
The system of...
Question
The system of equations which can be solved by Cramer's rule have:
A
unique solution
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B
no solution
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C
infinitely many solutions
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D
two solutions
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Solution
The correct option is
A
unique solution
The system of equations which can be solved by Crammer's rule have unique solution.
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