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Question Number 119451 by help last updated on 24/Oct/20

Answered by Dwaipayan Shikari last updated on 24/Oct/20

x=2,y=3 z=−4  x+y+z=1  If you consider Complex solutions  There will be infinite solutions

$${x}=\mathrm{2},{y}=\mathrm{3}\:{z}=−\mathrm{4} \\ $$$${x}+{y}+{z}=\mathrm{1} \\ $$$${If}\:{you}\:{consider}\:{Complex}\:{solutions} \\ $$$${There}\:{will}\:{be}\:{infinite}\:{solutions} \\ $$

Commented by TANMAY PANACEA last updated on 24/Oct/20

pls Share olympiad or others exam math question

$${pls}\:{Share}\:{olympiad}\:{or}\:{others}\:{exam}\:{math}\:{question} \\ $$

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