Asked by Victoria
How many solutions does the system of equations have?
3x+12y=20
y=-1/4x+5/3
A) one C) infinitely many
B) two D) none
3x+12y=20
y=-1/4x+5/3
A) one C) infinitely many
B) two D) none
Answers
Answered by
Steve
multiply the 2nd equation by 12 and you have
12y = -3x+20
or
3x+12y = 20
so, the two equations are the same.
12y = -3x+20
or
3x+12y = 20
so, the two equations are the same.
Answered by
Victoria
so it is B
Answered by
un
If the two equations are equal, then there are infinitely many solutions to the system of equations, since one of the equations is just another way of saying the first equation. ☺☺☺☺
Answered by
voldemort
Does anybody have the answers to the whole test, im talking about the honors algebra semester exam mine has 45 questions.
I really need help pls pls pls
I really need help pls pls pls
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