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Solve the following system using elimination. If a single solution exists, write the solution as an ordered pair. Your answer will be an ordered pair, no solution, or infinitely many solutions.
x-3y=5
2x-6y=10
x-3y=5
2x-6y=10
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Answered by
Steve
There are infinitely many solutions, since the equations represent the same line.
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,algebra
Solve the following system using elimination. If a single solution exists, write the solution as an ordered pair. Your answer will be an ordered pair, no solution, or infinitely many solutions
x-y=4
3x-5=2
x-y=4
3x-5=2
Answered by
Steve
mosey on over to
gregthatcher . com / Mathematics / GaussJordan.aspx
and enter in your data. It will show all the intermediate steps for the solution.
gregthatcher . com / Mathematics / GaussJordan.aspx
and enter in your data. It will show all the intermediate steps for the solution.
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