To fill the blank space: A system of equations is ……………. if it has at least one solution.
Answer to Problem 6SGR
A system of equations is …consistent…………. if it has at least one solution.
Explanation of Solution
Given information :
Given system of equations has at least one solution.
A system of equations is called consistent, if it has at least one solution otherwise the system is called inconsistent.
For examples:
Thus, the system of equations
Where as the system of equations
Hence, a system of equations is called consistent, if it has at least one solution.
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