x = y = 3
x=3
The solution of a system of linear equations is a pair of values that make both of the equations true.
A system of equations will have no solutions if the line they represent are parallel. Remember that the solution of a system of equations is physically represented by the intersection point of the two lines. If the lines don't intersect (parallel) then there can be no solution.
Graph both equations on the same graph. Where they intersect is the solution to the system of equations
x isn't a value, just a variable standing for a number
{-1,-2}
If "equations-" is intended to be "equations", the answer is y = -2. If the first equation is meant to start with -3x, the answer is y = 0.2
-1
No solution
-10
There are two solutions and they are: x = -1 and y = 3
Which of the following best describes the solution to the system of equations below?3x + 6y = 10 9x + 18y = 30
7
x=3
x = 1 and y = 2
That system of equations has no solution. When the two equations are graphed, they turn out to be the same straight line, so there's no such thing as a single point where the two lines intersect. There are an infinite number of points that satisfy both equations.
there is no linear equations that has no solution every problem has a solution