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6 January, 03:09

Create a system of linear equations that when solved algebraically, prove to have no solution.

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  1. 6 January, 03:37
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    Suppose we have the following system of equations:

    2y + 6x = 20

    y + 3x = 15

    We solve the system:

    y = - 3x + 15

    Substituting in equation 1:

    2 (-3x + 15) + 6x = 20

    -6x + 30 + 6x = 20

    0 = - 10

    Therefore, the system has no solution.

    Answer:

    a system of linear equations that has no solutions is:

    2y + 6x = 20

    y + 3x = 15
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