None. When these two equations are graphed, the two lines are parallel.
Since they never intersect, there is no point that satisfies both equations.
many solutions
1 solution
zero solutions. If you plot these two lines, you will see that they are parallel and do not intersect.
I suspect the answer depends on the value of t.
None because the discriminant is less than zero
It has 2 solutions and they are x = 2 and y = 1 which are applicable to both equations
2x - y = 8 x + y = 1 These are your two equations. They will have two solutions since you have two variables. The solutions are x=3 and y=-2
Only one: (3,-2)
Infinite, both equations are equivalent and all possible solutions can be represented on the graph y = 4 - x
(2x + 1)(2x + 1) or (2x + 1)2 so x = -0.5
How many solutions are there to the following system of equations?2x - y = 2-x + 5y = 3if this is your question,there is ONLY 1 way to solve it.
no