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Step-by-step explanation:

Breakdown of row-echelon forms of augmented matrices and what they represent about linear systems:

a. Inconsistent System

* Row-Echelon Form:  A row exists with all zeros on the left side of the vertical line and a nonzero number on the right side.

* Meaning: This represents an equation like 0 = [nonzero number], which is impossible and indicates the system has no solutions.

b. Consistent System

* Row-Echelon Form: Might look like either of these cases:

  * Unique Solution: All leading coefficients (the first nonzero number in each row) are 1.  Other entries in the columns with leading coefficients will be 0.

  * Infinite Solutions: One or more rows of zeros exist at the bottom of the matrix, indicating free variables.

* Meaning:  A consistent system has at least one solution. An infinite number of solutions exist if there are free variables.