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3 March, 22:15

Which system of equations has an infinite number of solutions?

A. 2x - 6y = 18

x - y = 9

B. 2x - 6y = 18

x + 3y = 9

C. 2x - 6y = 18

x - 3y = 9

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  1. 3 March, 22:20
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    we choose C

    Step-by-step explanation:

    We need to understand an infinite number of solutions happens when all numbers are solutions. This situation means that there is no one solution.

    So let analyse 3 options:

    A.

    2x - 6y = 18 (1) x - y = 9 y = x - 9 (2)

    Substitute (2) in (1) we have:

    2x - 6 (x - 9) = 18

    -4x + 54 = 18

    x = 9

    => y = 0

    There is only 1 solution = > A is wrong

    B.

    2x - 6y = 18 x = 9 + 3y (1) x + 3y = 9 (2)

    Substitute (1) in (2) we have:

    (9 + 3y) + 3y = 9

    3y = 0

    y = 0

    => x = 9

    There is only 1 solution = > B is wrong

    C.

    2x - 6y = 18 (1)

    x - 3y = 9 x = 9 + 3y (2)

    Substitute (2) in (1) we have:

    2 (9+3y) - 6y = 18

    18 + 6y - 6y = 18

    18=18

    Yes, this system of equations has an infinite number of solutions

    So we choose C
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