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Mathematics, 02.11.2019 05:31 raulflores01

Ascientist solves a nonhomogeneous system of ten linear equations in twelve unknowns and finds that three of the unknowns are free variables. can the scientist be certain that, if the right sides of the equations are changed, the new nonhomogeneous system will have a solution? discuss.

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