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22 January, 02:33

Does the system have one solution, no solution, or infinitely many? Use your substitution to justify your answer

x+2y = - 10

-x+2y = - 2

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  1. 22 January, 02:41
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    Answer: It has one solution. The solution is (x, y) = (-4,-3)

    Add up the equations doing so straight down

    x + - x = 0x = 0 so the x terms go away

    2y + 2y = 4y

    -10 + (-2) = - 12

    We end up with 4y = - 12 so y = - 3 after you divide both sides by 4. Use this y value to find the value of x

    x+2y = - 10

    x + 2 (-3) = - 10

    x - 6 = - 10

    x = - 10+6

    x = - 4

    The single solution is (x, y) = (-4,-3)

    As a check, plug this solution into each equation to see if you get a true statement or not. Let's do so with the first equation

    x+2y = - 10

    -4 + 2 (-3) = - 10

    -4 - 6 = - 10

    -10 = - 10 ... true

    and then the second equation

    -x+2y = - 2

    - (-4) + 2 (-3) = - 2

    4 - 6 = - 2

    -2 = - 2 ... true

    both equations are true, so the solution is confirmed
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