Asked by Jupiter
Consider the pair of linear equations below.
4x+6y=12
2x+3y=6
What is the relationship,if any, between the two equations
Does the system of equations have one solution, no solution, or infinitely many solutions.Explain
How can you verify your answers to the two questions above by solving algebraically
4x+6y=12
2x+3y=6
What is the relationship,if any, between the two equations
Does the system of equations have one solution, no solution, or infinitely many solutions.Explain
How can you verify your answers to the two questions above by solving algebraically
Answers
Answered by
Ms Pi_3.14159265358979
Happy Sunday!
Did you notice that the second equation is EXACTLY like the first equation (but the parts are all multiplied by 2).
This means that they are EXACTLY the same equation and lie on top of each other.
If you were to graph both of them, they are the same line : )
Thus an infinite number of solutions.
Did you notice that the second equation is EXACTLY like the first equation (but the parts are all multiplied by 2).
This means that they are EXACTLY the same equation and lie on top of each other.
If you were to graph both of them, they are the same line : )
Thus an infinite number of solutions.
Answered by
Jupiter
Thank you very much
Answered by
Anonymous
4x+6y
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