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

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y=-x+5/2..................(2)
the slopes of equations (10) & (2) are same and the intercepts are different
so the lines are parallel.
it has no solution
User Thalatta
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Answer:

no solution.

Explanation:

The given system of equations is


x+y=3


2x+2y=5

If two equations are defined as
ax_1+by_1+c_1=0\text{ and }ax_2+by_2+c_2=0, and
(a_1)/(a_2)=(b_1)/(b_2)\\eq (c_1)/(c_2), then lines are parallel.

In the given equations
a_1=1,b_1=1,c_1=-3,a_2=2,b_2=2,c_2=-5.


(a_1)/(a_2)=(1)/(1)=1


(b_1)/(b_2)=(2)/(2)=1


(c_1)/(c_2)=(-3)/(-5)=(3)/(5)


(a_1)/(a_2)=(b_1)/(b_2)\\eq (c_1)/(c_2)

So, the lines are parallel and parallel lines neven intersect each other.

Therefore, the given system of equation have no solution.

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