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3 June, 17:56

This system of equations has an infinite number of solutions. Define the solutions algebraically, and allow z to represent all real numbers.

3x - 4y + 4z

=

7

x - y - 2z

=

2

2x - 3y + 6z

=

5

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  1. 3 June, 21:53
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    Z=7-3x + 4y/4

    Z=2-x+y/2

    Z=5-2x_3y/6
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