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Find the values of p and q for which the system of the linear equation has infinite number of solutions 2x -3y = 7 (p +q) x -(p+ q- 3) y =4p+q unwanted ans will be reported
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Find the values of p and q for which the system of the linear equation has
infinite number of solutions
2x -3y = 7
(p +q) x -(p+ q- 3) y =4p+q
unwanted ans will be reported
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If it has infinite solutions
Take p as 1
.q=-6-1=-7
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