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Write a pair of linear equations which has the unique solution x = – 1, y = 3. How many such pairs can you write? - Mathematics

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Write a pair of linear equations which has the unique solution x = – 1, y = 3. How many such pairs can you write?

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Solution

Condition for the pair of system to have unique solution

`a_1/a_2 ≠ b_1/b_2`

Let the equations be,

a1x + b1y + c1 = 0

a2x + b2y + c2 = 0

Since, x = – 1 and y = 3 is the unique solution of these two equations, then

It must satisfy the equations 

a1(–1) + b1(3) + c1 = 0

– a1 + 3b1 + c1 = 0   ......(i)

and a2(–1) + b2(3) + c2 = 0

– a2 + 3b2 + c2 = 0   .......(ii)

Since for the different values of a1, b1, c1 and a2, b2, c2 satisfy the equations (i) and (ii).

Hence, infinitely many pairs of linear equations are possible.

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Chapter 3: Pair of Liner Equation in Two Variable - Exercise 3.3 [Page 26]

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NCERT Exemplar Mathematics [English] Class 10
Chapter 3 Pair of Liner Equation in Two Variable
Exercise 3.3 | Q 6 | Page 26
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