2 = Pints in a Quart
(2+3)(5)=(4)(6)+1 Is this what you mean?
If X equals 2, then y = 5
When x = -2 then y = 4 which is the common point of intersection of the two equations.
That means there is no solution.There is no set of numbers that you can assign to the variables in the system of equationsthat will make '2' equal to '0'.
well there are many equations actually.
x=3
There are two equations in the question, both of which are wrong. There is no single fraction which will make both equations correct.
when x = 2
I think they will intercept
5
The question contains two equations:5x - 6y = 15 5x + y = 2 There are no inequalities in the question.
The points of intersection of the equations 4y^2 -3x^2 = 1 and x -2 = 1 are at (0, -1/2) and (-1, -1)