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amal

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When using the Gauss-Jordan method to solve a linear system, a system with no solution will have what characteristic?
  a.a row of the form 1 0 ... 0c (c 0)
  b.a row of the form 1 0 ... 00
  c.a row of the form 0 0 ... 00
  d.a row of the form 0 0 ... 0c (c 0)

Question 2

Which is NOT a possible solution for any system of linear equations?
  a.1 solution
  b.0 solutions
  c.2 solutions
  d.infinite solutions



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Answer to Question 1

correct: d

Answer to Question 2

correct: c





 

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