It depends what type of question you are trying to answer.
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It may or may not exist. If the matrix of coefficients is singular then there is no solution.
There should be no solution if this is an Algebra problem if there had to be an answer it would be 3.6
It is definatly possible to have a no solution answer in algebra. The most common time a no solution answer will occur is in an absolute value problem. Absolute value problems cannot equal zero so if you have the problem: the absolute value of 2m - 3 = -14 the answer would be so solution because it cannot equal a negative number
5 x 8 = 40. "Solution set" is probably NOT the word to use here, as it refers to an algebra problem.
The easiest way to solve an algebra problem is to work out the problem.