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Suppose a system of equations has fewer equations than variables and you have found a solution to this system of equations. is it possible that your solution is the only one? explain.
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Suppose a system of equations has fewer equations than variables and you have found a solution to this system of equations. is it possible that your solution is the only one? explain.
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If you've guessed the solutions, good for you. But if they are linear equations, they will only intersect each other graphically at one point. So no there is not another solution.
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