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Byju's Answer
Standard XIII
Mathematics
Cramer's Rule
x + ky - z = ...
Question
x
+
k
y
−
z
=
0
,
3
x
−
k
y
−
z
=
0
and
x
−
3
y
+
z
=
0
has non-zero solution for k =
A
-1
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B
\N
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C
1
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D
2
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Solution
The correct option is
C
1
It has a non-zero solution if
∣
∣ ∣
∣
1
k
−
1
3
−
k
−
1
1
−
3
1
∣
∣ ∣
∣
=
0
⇒
−
6
k
+
6
=
0
⇒
k
=
1
.
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