👉 In mathematics and computer science, an "overdetermined system" refers to a linear system of equations in which the number of variables exceeds the number of equations. In other words, if there are more equations than unknowns, then there is no unique solution for all possible values of the unknowns. For example, consider a system of three equations: x + y + z = 5 2x - y + 3z = 14 3x + 2y -