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Infinite, both equations are equivalent and all possible solutions can be represented on the graph y = 4 - x
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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.
Only one: (3,-2)
If a system of equations is inconsistent, there are no solutions.
Infinite, both equations are equivalent and all possible solutions can be represented on the graph y = 4 - x
0 = 0 is an identity and not an equation. Equations have solutions, identities do not.
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The equations are identical in value, ie the second is merely twice the first...
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.
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.
Only one: (3,-2)
If a system of equations is inconsistent, there are no solutions.
It has 2 solutions and they are x = 2 and y = 1 which are applicable to both equations
There is no solution for those equations because the lines are parallel so, they never touch.
Each of the two equations has an infinite number. Simultaneously, they have only one.
None. When these two equations are graphed, the two lines are parallel. Since they never intersect, there is no point that satisfies both equations.