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21 February, 08:05

How many solutions does the system of two equations shown have?

y=3 (x+4)

y=3 (x-4)

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  1. 21 February, 08:19
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    There is no solution. if you are using the two equations to solve for y and x.

    you can plug one equations into the other.

    substituting one of the y gives ...

    3 (x+4) = 3 (x-4)

    : both sides by 3 gives x+4=x-4

    get x on one side and numbers on the other

    x-x = 4+4

    and x-x will give you a 0 for the left side

    therefore 0 = 4+4 ... not true.
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