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OpenStudy (anonymous):

1.if in a system of linear equations that has only one solution we eleminate one equation how many solution will have the system 2.if a system of linear equations doesn't have solution prove that the remaining system might have solution . 3.if we increase the number of equations in a linear system what will happen with number of solutions it will remain the same will increase or decrease 4. if we eleminate from a system of linear equations one equation it will still have solution

OpenStudy (anonymous):

2.if a system of linear equations doesn't have solution prove that if we eleminate an equation the remaining system might have solution my mistake sorry

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