Provide an appropriate response.By only looking at the following equations, can you say if the equations have a unique solution or infinitely many solutions?

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No. The only way you can say the equations have infinitely many solutions is if the number of equations is less than the number of variables.

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A.
B. p7/6
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D.

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Evaluate the expression for the given replacement values. for x = 48, z = -0.8

A. -6 B. -60 C. -1.667 D. -0.017

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Solve the system using elimination.2x + 18y = -144 8x + 6y = 18

A. (-9, 9) B. (8, -8) C. (-6, 9) D. (9, -9)

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Solve the system of equations by using the inverse of the coefficient matrix if it exists and by the echelon method if the inverse doesn't exist.-2x + 6y = 6 3x + 2y = 13

A. (-2, -3) B. (-3, -2) C. (3, 2) D. (2, 3)

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