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Which of the following is an example of a system of three linear equations in theee variables

A) y+z=12
3y+z=18
2y-4z=21

B) x+y+7z=8
2x+z-3w=2
x-4y+w=1

C) x+2x=15
2x=12
2x+x-3x=20

D) x+y+z=5
2x-3y+z=7
x+2y-4z=2

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User Endavid
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Answer:

1) no, because a solution must be an ordered triple pair (x,y,z)

2) { x+y+z=5

{ 2x-3y+z=7

{ x+2y-4z=2

3) infinity many solutions

4) use equations (1) and (2) to eliminate y

5) solve one equation for one of its variables

Explanation:

should be 100% on the quick check if you put those answers

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User Paul PUGET
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4 votes

Answer:

I think option D is correct

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User Jassen
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