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1, 1 (2,3) (3, 5)
why will the equations x+14=37 and x-14=37 have different solutions for x
There are infinitely many ordered pairs tat are solutions. They are all points on the line represented by 5x-6y = 13
(0, 6.5) is one option.
The solutions work out as: x = 52/11, y = 101/11 and x = -2, y = -11
x = -6 or 65x2 - 136 = 445x2 = 180x2 = 36
There are an infinite number of solutions to this equation, some of which are (9,0), (12,2), (15,4), (18,6), (21,8)
The quadratic equation will have two solutions.
There are no solutions because the discriminant of this quadratic equation is less than zero
using the t-table determine 3 solutions to this equation: y equals 2x
I am sorry but the question is incomplete. You have not mentioned the ordered pairs and the equation is incomplete as well.
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Yes and they will be of equal value
0 = 0 is an identity and not an equation. Equations have solutions, identities do not.
As many solutions as there are points in the domain.
It is not. It is called a LINEAR equation. This is because the word linear refers to a line and, if the solutions of the equation, in the form of ordered pairs (x,y), were plotted on a Cartesian plane, they would all lie on a straight line.
x = 5 and y = 4
x = 2 and y = -4