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Question[100501180006]\left[\begin{array}{ccc:c} 1 & 0 & 0 & -5 \\ 0 & 1 & -1 & 8 \\ 0 & 0 & 0 & -6 \end{array}\right]
The system has no solution. The system has a unique solution. (x,y,z)=(,,)(x, y, z)=(\square, \square, \square)
The system has infinitely many solutions. (x,y,z)=(x,,)(x, y, z)=(x, \square, \square) (x,y,z)=(,y,)(x, y, z)=(\square, y, \square) (x,y,z)=(,,z)(x, y, z)=(\square, \square, z)

Studdy Solution
Since the system has a contradiction, it cannot have infinitely many solutions either.
The system has no solution.

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