Determine which of the following is the solution set of the linear equations below.
3x − y + z = 2
2x − z = 2
The system has an infinite number of solutions because we have 3 variables and only 2 equations:
"\\begin{cases}3x-y+z=2\\\\\n2x-z=2\n \\end{cases}\n\\implies\n\\begin{cases}\n5x-y=4\\\\\n2x-z=2\n\\end{cases}\n\\implies""\\begin{cases}\n5x-y=4\\\\\nx=\\frac12(2+z)\n\\end{cases}\n\\implies\\begin{cases}\n5x-y=4\\\\\nx=1+0.5z\n\\end{cases}\\implies" "\\begin{cases}\n5(1+0.5z)-y=4\\\\\nx=1+0.5z\n\\end{cases}\\implies\\begin{cases}\n5+2.5z-y=4\\\\\nx=1+0.5z\n\\end{cases}""\\implies\\begin{cases}\ny=1+2.5z\\\\\nx=1+0.5z\n\\end{cases}\\implies" "\\begin{cases}\nx=1+0.5z\\\\\ny=1+2.5z\\\\\nz\\in R\n\\end{cases}"
"R" - set of real numbers.
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