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What is the solution of the following system?

-2x-y=1
-4x-2y=-1

A. infinitely many solutions
B. no solutions
C. (3,8)
D.(-3,-8)

User Ilya E
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B

when we multiply the equation and subtract equatio 2 from equation 1 the result is 0=-4 and 0=2

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Answer: The correct option is

(B) no solution.

Step-by-step explanation: We are given to find the solution of the following system of equations :


-2x-y=1~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~(i)\\\\-4x-2y=-1~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~(ii)

From equation (i), we have


-2x-y=1\\\\\Rightarrow y=-2x-1~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~(iii)

Substituting the value of y from equation (iii) in equation (ii), we get


-4x-2(-2x-1)=-1\\\\\Rightarrow -4x+4x+2=-1\\\\\Rightarrow 2=-1,

which can never be possible.

Thus, the given system of equations have no solution.

Option (B) is CORRECT.

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