For how many real values of the constant does the following system of linear equations in , , and have no solution?
- ANone
- Exactly oneCevap
- CExactly two
- DExactly three
- EInfinitely many
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Exactly one
To find when the system has no solution, we first eliminate by subtracting the first equation from the second and third equations. This produces a two-variable system in and : and . The determinant of this system's coefficients is . Setting the determinant to zero yields two critical values: and . Testing simplifies both reduced equations to , which means the system is consistent with infinitely many solutions. Testing yields and , which is impossible (), making the system inconsistent. Thus, there is exactly one real value of () for which the system has no solution.
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Parametric Systems of Linear Equations and Consistency Conditions