Without any equality signs the given terms can't be considered to be equations.
It has 2 solutions and they are x = 2 and y = 1 which are applicable to both equations
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Solve both equations for y, that is, write them in the form y = ax + b. "a" is the slope in this case. Since the two lines have different slopes, when you graph them they will intersect in exactly one point - therefore, there is one solution.
Equations can have many solutions. The equation of a straight line, for example, defines all points on the line. Even a simple equation such as x+y=5 can have a variety of solutions (x=1 when y=4, x=2 when y=3 and so on)
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Only equations usually have solutions and the given terms without an equality sign can't be classed as an equation.
It has 2 solutions and they are x = 2 and y = 1 which are applicable to both equations
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Only one: (3,-2)
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.
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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
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Yes, some equations have as many as ten. There is a very rare equations that only two people have seen that has 1 billion solutions.
There are two solutions and they are: x = -1 and y = 3
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