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Find the solution set of the following equations:

2y=2x+7

X=y+2

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Answer:

The system of equations has no solution.

Explanation:

Given the system of equations

2y = 2x+7

x = y+2

solving the system of equations


\begin{bmatrix}2y=2x+7\\ x=y+2\end{bmatrix}

Arrange equation variables for elimination


\begin{bmatrix}2y-2x=7\\ -y+x=2\end{bmatrix}

Multiply -y+x=2 by 2: -2y+2x=4


\begin{bmatrix}2y-2x=7\\ -2y+2x=4\end{bmatrix}

so adding


-2y+2x=4


+


\underline{2y-2x=7}


0=11

so the system of equations becomes


\begin{bmatrix}2y-2x=7\\ 0=11\end{bmatrix}

0 = 11 is false, therefore the system of equations has no solution.

Thus,

No Solution!

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