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The equation X + 2y=3z=1, 2x + y + 3z=2, 5x+5y+9z = 4, have (a) Unique solution (b) Infinitely many solutions (c) Inconsistent (d)

The equation X + 2y=3z=1, 2x + y + 3z=2, 5x+5y+9z = 4, have (a) Unique solution (b) Infinitely many solutions (c) Inconsistent (d) None of these

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