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I have a homework question that I don't really understand what they are asking.
The book I am using is terrible so I was hoping someone could shed some light.
Question:
Give a geometric explanation of why a homogeneous linear system consisting of two equations in three unknowns must have infinitely many solutions. What are the possible numbers of solutions for a nonhomogeneous 2 x 3 linear system? Give a geometric explanation of your answer.
If anyone could help me on this I would appreciate it.
mpm
The book I am using is terrible so I was hoping someone could shed some light.
Question:
Give a geometric explanation of why a homogeneous linear system consisting of two equations in three unknowns must have infinitely many solutions. What are the possible numbers of solutions for a nonhomogeneous 2 x 3 linear system? Give a geometric explanation of your answer.
If anyone could help me on this I would appreciate it.
mpm