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
Which of the following best describes the solution to the system of equations below?3x + 6y = 10 9x + 18y = 30
A system of equations with exactly one solution intersects at a singular point, and none of the equations in the system (if lines) are parallel.
x - 2y = -6 x - 2y = 2 subtract the 2nd equation from the 1st equation 0 = -8 false Therefore, the system of the equations has no solution.
No because there are no equations there to choose from.
x = y = 3
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
-10
No solution
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