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solve the same using the Elimination method if there is no solution put no solution if there is infinite put infinite7.5p + k = 922.5p +3k =6

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The system of equations is given as,


\begin{gathered} 7.5p+k=9 \\ 22.5p+3k=6 \end{gathered}

Let us eliminate the variable 'k' first.

The coefficient can be made equal by multiplying the first equation by 3,


\begin{gathered} (7.5p+k)\cdot3=9\cdot3 \\ 22.5p+3k=6 \end{gathered}

Simplify the system of equations,


\begin{gathered} 22.5p+3k=27 \\ 22.5p+3k=6 \end{gathered}

Subtract the second equation from the first,


\begin{gathered} (22.5p+3k)-(22.5p+3k)=27-6 \\ 22.5p+3k-22.5p-3k=21 \\ 0=21 \end{gathered}

Note that the result obtained does not hold true for any values of 'p' and 'k'.

So the given system of linear equations will have no solution.

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