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The system of linear equations x+y+z=6,x+2y+3z=10,
x+2y+2z=4 will have


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non trivial solution

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B

trivial solution

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C

infinite solutions

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D

no solutions

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Solution

The correct option is A

non trivial solution


Once you express the given equations in the form of matrices then the determinant
D=1,D1=8,D2=8,D3=6.
Here D0, also none of D1,D2,D3 are zeros.
So according to Cramer's rule there exists non trivial solutions and the solutions being given by
x=D1/D,y=D2/D,z=D3/D.


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