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Solve the system of linear equations. If the system has infinitely many solution

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Question

Solve the system of linear equations. If the system has infinitely many solutions, describe the solution with the equation of a plane or an ordered triple in terms of one variable. 6x-3y + 3z = 18 Select the correct choice below and, i necessary filil tht answer box to complete your choice A. The unique solution to the system is ( OB. The system has infinitely many solutions. The solution described in terms of variable z is C. All three equations describe the same plane. The solution is (x,y, 2x-y +z-6). Type an exact answer in simplified form.) (Type an exact answer in simplified form.) There is no solution to the system. D.

Explanation / Answer

option c is the right answer

as the three equations describe the same

plane,

please

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