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Plug a few points into the original equations and check to show that they can have no solution. Explain your work. 2x+3=2x+7, 5...Asked by sns sooners
Plug a few points into the original equations and check to show that they can have no solution. Explain your work 2x+3=2x+7 and 5x+5=5x+4
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sns sooners
thank you im good at explaining the answers and all that but i have a hard time with just answering the questions
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sns sooners
yes ofc and do u have any tips on how to get better at solving questions like that? i don't understand how to and i makes me get not so good grades.
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sns sooners
these help a lot but I can never get into reading or watching the vids I get distracted by things that seam more interesting i just can never be interested in learning anything math any i can do u make math more interesting?
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sns sooners
Consider the two equations that you underlined, which form a system with one
solution. Solve the equations.
4x+22=8x+10 and
3x+18=5x+8
solution. Solve the equations.
4x+22=8x+10 and
3x+18=5x+8
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sns sooners
which ones are which one solution no solutions infinite solutions and solve them?
2x+3=2x+7
7x+3=7x+3
4x+22=8x+10
5x+5=5x+4
3x+18=5x+8
3(4x+8)=4(3x+6)
2x+3=2x+7
7x+3=7x+3
4x+22=8x+10
5x+5=5x+4
3x+18=5x+8
3(4x+8)=4(3x+6)
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