mathsfreak1010
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Find all values of m for which
x+2y+mz=-1
2x+y-z=3
mx-2y+z=1
has a unique solution.
In the cases where there is no unique solutions, solve the system.
The answer is m can equal all values apart from -1 and -5
i get why is cant be -1 but i dont get how to m cant equal -5???
THANKS IN ADVANCE
x+2y+mz=-1
2x+y-z=3
mx-2y+z=1
has a unique solution.
In the cases where there is no unique solutions, solve the system.
The answer is m can equal all values apart from -1 and -5
i get why is cant be -1 but i dont get how to m cant equal -5???
THANKS IN ADVANCE