Question: 5. Given linear system (3a + 1)x + 3y =-3 4x - 6y = 6 (a) For what value(s) of a does the elimination fail

 5. Given linear system (3a + 1)x + 3y =-3 4x

5. Given linear system (3a + 1)x + 3y =-3 4x - 6y = 6 (a) For what value(s) of a does the elimination fail (i) temporarily (ii)permanently? (b) Solve the system after fixing the temporary failure of the elimination. (c) Also solve the system in case of permanent failure of elimination

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