When solving a system of linear equations with the unknowns x, y, and z using the Gauss-Jordan elimination method, the following matrix was obtained. What can be concluded about the general solution of the system?

What will be an ideal response?


The system has infinitely many solutions; the general solution is:
z = any value, x = 4 - 2z, y = 3 - z.

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