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19. Does the following system have a unique solution? Why?4x-6y=-7-2x + 3y = 18

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Given,

The equations are


\begin{gathered} 4x-6y=-7..............(1) \\ -2x+3y=18............(2) \end{gathered}

To find: Does the following system have a unique solution? Why?

Solution:

The determinant of the given equations are


\begin{gathered} \begin{bmatrix}{4} & {-6} \\ {-2} & {3}\end{bmatrix}=\begin{bmatrix}{-7} & {} \\ {18} & {}\end{bmatrix} \\ 4*3-(-6*-2) \\ =12-12 \\ =0 \end{gathered}

For unique solutions, the condition is


\begin{gathered} (a_1)/(a_2)=(b_1)/(b_2) \\ (4)/(-2)=(-6)/(3) \\ -2=-2 \end{gathered}

Condition satisfied.

Hence, the given equations have a unique solution.

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