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How many solutions does the system x + y = 3 and 2x + 2y = 5 have?

no solutions
one solution
two solutions
an infinite number of solutions

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The answer to the question is no solutions
How many solutions does the system x + y = 3 and 2x + 2y = 5 have? no solutions one-example-1
User Doctorer
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Answer:

No solution

Explanation:


x + y = 3 and
2x + 2y = 5

To find the number of solutions, lets solve each equation for y


x + y = 3 , subtract x on both sides of the equation


y = -x+3


2x + 2y = 5, subtract x on both sides of the equation


2y = -2x+5, divide the whole equation by 2


y = -x+(5)/(2)

Now we look at the slope of both equations

The coefficient of x is the slope. slope of first and second equation is -1

Slopes are same , so they are parallel to each other

When the lines are parallel then there is no solution

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