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    In Solving a System of Three Equations in Three Variables\(0=-1\)
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In Solving a System of Three Equations in Three Variables 0=−10=-10=−1

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In solving a system of three equations in three variables, the final step yields the following equation: 0=−10=-10=−1
How many solutions does this system have? Explain geometrically.

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