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Which statement best describes a solution to the system of equations 3x+Y=17 X+2y=49 A. It has no solution B. It has infinite solutions C. It has a single solution x=15 y=17 D. It has a single solution x=-3 y=26

User HughG
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Answer: The equation has a single solution x = -3 , y = 26.

( -3, 26 )

Explanation:

3x + y =17 ---------------------(1)

x + 2y = 49 -------------------(2)

Using substitution approach

From (2)

x = 49 - 2y --------------------(3)

Now put (3) in equation (1) and solve.

3(49 - 2y) + y = 17

Open the bracket and solve

3 x 48 - 3 x 2y + y = 17

147 - 6y + y = 17

Gather like terms

-5y = 17 - 147

-5y = -130

Multiple through by (-1)

5y = 130

Divide by 5

y = 130/5

y = 26.

Substitute for y now in equation (3) to get the value of x

3x + y = 17

3x + 26 = 17

3x = 17 - 26

3x = -9

Now , divide by 3

x = -3

The equation had a single solution of x = -3 , y = 26

Chech.

3 x -3 + 26

-9 + 26

= 17

User David Ferretti
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Answer:

It has a single solution x=-3 y=26

Explanation:

The ratios of coefficients of x and y are different, so the pair of equations has one solution. It is easy to tell the first offered solution (15, 17) does not satisfy the first equation, so that choice is eliminated.

Fortunately, the second offered solution, (x, y) = (-3, 26), satisfies both equations.

The equations have a single solution: (x, y) = (-3, 26).

User Alia Anis
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