"Infeasible". (Only one equation needs to not "fit" with another for infeasibility, regardless of whether all the others correspond). Possibly the equations result in lines parallel to one another (hence there is no point that will satisfy all of them). However before reaching that conclusion it's better to check the calculations that you've done, just to check for errors.
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there is no linear equations that has no solution every problem has a solution
A system of equations may have any amount of solutions. If the equations are linear, the system will have either no solution, one solution, or an infinite number of solutions. If the equations are linear AND there are as many equations as variables, AND they are independent, the system will have exactly one solution.
The solution is the coordinates of the point where the graphs of the equations intersect.
its a system of equations, with no solution
Not necessarily.