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What is the correct classification of the system of equations below? 5x + 6y = 1 y = -5x + 6 A. parallel B. coincident C. intersecting

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Answer:

intersecting

Explanation:

User Femil Shajin
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Answer: OPTION C.

Explanation:

The equation of the line in Slope-Intercept form is:


y=mx+b

Where "m" is the slope and "b" is the y-intercept.

Given the system of equations:


\left \{ {{5x + 6y = 1} \atop {y = -5x + 6}} \right.

Solve for "y" from the first equation in order to write it in Slope-Intercept form:


5x + 6y = 1\\\\6y=-5x+1\\\\y=-(5)/(6)x+(1)/(6)

Since the lines have different slopes, they cannot be parallel or coincident. Therefore, they are Intersecting.

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