Asked by Cecelia
                Solve by the elimination method.
5x-15y=2 and 5x-15y =3
Is there a solution of an ordered pair? Are the infinitely many solutions? or is there no solution?
I got that there is no solution.
            
        5x-15y=2 and 5x-15y =3
Is there a solution of an ordered pair? Are the infinitely many solutions? or is there no solution?
I got that there is no solution.
Answers
                    Answered by
            Quidditch
            
    1. 5x - 15y = 2
2. 5x - 15y = 3
Subtract equation 2 from equation 1.
or
0 = -1
So, you are correct, there is no solution.
    
2. 5x - 15y = 3
Subtract equation 2 from equation 1.
or
0 = -1
So, you are correct, there is no solution.
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