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Two systems of equations are given below For each system, choose the best description of its solution If applicable, give the solution 7 System The system has no solution The system has a unique solution 5x-*= -1 5x+y=1 The system has infinitely many solutions Systeme The system has no solution The system has a unique solution: *+ 2y 13 -* + 2y = 7 The system has infinitely many solutions.

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5x\text{ - y = -1 and -5x + y = 1}

If we sum both equations, we have the next result:


0\text{ = 0}

Since we have this, we can say that the system has infinite solutions. We sum both equations, and we finally get that 0 = 0. In this case, the system has infinite solutions.

All these solutions are expressed by (solving for y):


y=\text{ 1 + 5x}

For example, for a value of x = 1, y is a function of x; then, y = 1 + 5 = 6, or (1, 6), and so on.

For the next system of equations:


\begin{gathered} x\text{ + 2y = 13} \\ -x\text{ + 2y = 7} \end{gathered}

Adding both equations, we finally have:


4y\text{ = 20}\Rightarrow\text{ y = 5}

Then, solving for x, we have (using the first equation):


x\text{ + 2(5) = 13 }\Rightarrow x\text{ = 13 - 10 }\Rightarrow x\text{ = 3}

Then, this last system has a unique solution, which is (3, 5) or x = 3 and y = 5.

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