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The equations x-y+2z=4,3x+y+4z=6,x+y+z=1...

The equations `x-y+2z=4,3x+y+4z=6,x+y+z=1` have

A

no solutions

B

unique solution

C

infinitely many solutions

D

more than one but finite number of solutions

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C
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