Question
Question: The value of k for which the system of equations \(3x+5y=0\) and \(kx+10y=0\) has a non-zero solutio...
The value of k for which the system of equations 3x+5y=0 and kx+10y=0 has a non-zero solution, is _____.
a. 0
b. 2
c. 6
d. 8
Solution
Hint: We will use the concept that for unique solution a2a1=b2b1=c2c1 and for many solution we have a2a1=b2b1=c2c1.
Complete step-by-step answer:
It is given in the question that we have to find the value of k for which the system of equations 3x+5y=0 and kx+10y=0 has a non-zero solution. We know that for a non-zero solution we have two cases. Let us see the cases.
Case 1. When we have a unique solution.
In this case, the ratio of constants in the equation is as follows, a2a1=b2b1=c2c1.
In our given equation, 3x+5y=0 and kx+10y=0, the constant values are,
a1=3,b1=5,c1=0a2=k,b2=10,c2=0
So, on putting the values of a1,b1,c1,a2,b2,c2, we get,
k3=10530=5kk=6
Case 2. When we have many solutions.
In this case, the ratio of constants in the equation is as follows, a2a1=b2b1=c2c1.
On putting the values of a1,b1,c1,a2,b2,c2, we get,
k3=1055k=30k=6
Thus, from these two cases, we get the value of k as equal to 6 and not equal to 6. But, we will consider the value of k as 6, because case 2 satisfies our condition when we put the value of k as 6 in the equation, we will get many non-zero solutions.
Thus, option (c) is the correct answer.
Note: Many times, the students only solve case 1, that is the case for a unique solution, and when they do not get any option similar to their obtained answer, they may think that the question is wrong, but actually they have solved only half the question. So, it is recommended that the students solve the whole question to get the correct answer.