2x - 3y = 4; 4x - 6y = 7; 6x - 9y - 12.
Sol. Pair of infinite solutions :
2x - 3y = 4; 6x - 9y = 12
Here, a1 = 2, b1 = -3 and c1 = 4
and a2 = 6, b2 = -9 and c2 = 12
The given values satisfy the condition :
So, given equations have infinite solutions pair of no solutions :
2x - 3y = 4; 4x - 6y = 7
Here, a1 = 2, b1 = -3 and c1 = 4
and a2 = 4, b2 = -6 and c2 = 7
The given values satisfy the condition:
So, given equations have no solutions.
Write whether the following pair of linear equations is consistent or not.
x + y = 14
x - y = 4
Find the value of k so that the following system of equations has infinite solutions:
3x - y - 5 = 0; 6x - 2y + k = 0
Given the linear equation 2a + 3y - 8 = 0, write another linear equation in two variables such that the geometrical representation of the pair so formed is :
(i) parallel lines
(ii) intersecting lines
(iii) coincident lines.
10x + 5y - (k - 5) = 0
20x + 10y - k = 0.