hkus10 Posted February 11, 2011 Posted February 11, 2011 1) Find an equation relating a, b, and c so that the linear system 2x+2y+3z = a 3x- y+5z = b x-3y+2z = c is consistent for any values of a, b, and c that satisfy that equation. what is the method to solve this problem? 2) In the following linear system, determine all values of a for which the resulting linear system has a) no solution; b) a unique solution; c) infinitely many solutions: x + y - z = 2 x + 2y + z = 3 x + y + (a^2 - 5)z = a For these two questions: Do I make this to be a reduced echelon form first? If yes, how to make it with some variables a, b, and c? If no, what is the right approach for this problem? Thanks
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