They are: (3, 1) and (-11/5, -8/5)
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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
Given 6x + (7x-8) = -5 6x + 7x - 8 = -5 ==> 13x = 3 therefore, x = 3/13
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They are: (3, 1) and (-11/5, -8/5)
One.
107 divided by 12 equals 8 with a remainder of 11. There are many other possible solutions as well.
Through a process of elimination and substitution the solutions are s = 8 and x = 5
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
Given 6x + (7x-8) = -5 6x + 7x - 8 = -5 ==> 13x = 3 therefore, x = 3/13
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X = 8That equation has exactly one solution.The solution is:x = 8
only one. look at the problem. x = 8 x has to equal 8. hope i helped! :)
If you mean how many 1/8 in 5 and 5/8 then there are 45 of them because 45/8 equals 5 and 5/8
Only one: (3,-2)
Infinite, both equations are equivalent and all possible solutions can be represented on the graph y = 4 - x