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The system of linear equations `x+y+z=2;2x+3y+2z=5,2x+3y+(a^(2)-1)z=6`
has unique solution if ` |a|!=sqrt(3) `
is inconsistent if `|a|=sqrt(3)`
has unique solution if `|a|=sqrt(3)`
has infinite solutions if `|a|=sqrt(3)`

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