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finding out non trivial solution of two linear algebraic equations means we have to equate the determinant of the coefficients to zero which in turn means the slope of the two lines are same and they lie on each other. so what is the use of two equations for this? can we get the points or solution from just one equation? and it basically implies that both the lines are same. I'm getting confused here over the significance of the nontrivial solutions. i came across this in the derivation of frequencies of systems with two degress of freedom.