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For what value of `k` , will the system of equations `x+2y=5,\ \ \ \ 3x+k y-15=0` has (i) a unique solution? (ii) no solution

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To solve the problem, we need to determine the values of \( k \) for which the system of equations has (i) a unique solution and (ii) no solution. The given equations are: 1. \( x + 2y = 5 \) 2. \( 3x + ky - 15 = 0 \) We can rewrite the second equation in standard form: \[ 3x + ky - 15 = 0 \] ...
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