For the system of equations
which one of the following is NOT true:
- A
System has a unique solution for
- B
System has a unique solution for
- C
System has no solution for
- D
System has infinitely many solutions for
For the system of equations
which one of the following is NOT true:
System has a unique solution for
System has a unique solution for
System has no solution for
System has infinitely many solutions for
Correct answer:A
Standard Method
Given: The system of equations is
Find: Which statement is not true.
Using the coefficient matrix shown in the solution,
we analyze the determinant to determine the nature of the solution.
The extracted working states:
and then gives
Conclusion from the extracted determinant conditions
From the solution, the stated conclusions are:
Now compare these statements with the options:
Direct option check
Since the extracted solution says unique solution occurs for , any option claiming a unique solution at must be false.
Option A says the system has a unique solution for , which contradicts the stated condition. Therefore, the statement that is not true is A.
Therefore, the correct option is A.
Assuming that only determines the nature of the system. This is wrong because the extracted solution states the key condition for uniqueness in terms of . Check the determinant condition first.
Confusing the cases of no solution and infinitely many solutions when the determinant becomes zero. A zero determinant alone is not enough; one must also examine the corresponding numerator determinants or consistency conditions.
Reading the question as asking which statement is true instead of which statement is NOT true. This reverses the final choice, so identify the required logical direction before evaluating options.
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