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(a) has no solutions.

(b) has infinitely many solutions.

(c) has exactly one solution.

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Answer and Step-by-step explanation:

Given

ax + by = c

qx + ry = s

(a) the equation has no solutions if a/q = b/r ≠ c/s, when this happens, we say the system of equations has no solution. For example

x + y = 3

x + y = 5

Subtracting first equation from the second we have:

0 = 2 which is impossible.

(b) the equations have infinite solutions if a/q = b/r = c/s, for example

x + y = 2

x + y = 2

Subtracting the first equation from the second we have

0 = 0, since this is always true, then it has infinite solutions.

(c) the equations have unique solutions if a/q ≠ b/r, for example

x + y = 2

x – y = 1

Adding the first and second equation we have

2x = 3, we can get x from here and definitely y, so we have just one solution.

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