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Solve the following system of equations: x − 2y = 5 2x − 4y = 10
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Solve the following system of equations:
x − 2y = 5
2x − 4y = 10
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A) x − 2y = 5
B) 2x − 4y = 10
There is no solution.
The 2 equations are inconsistent.
Equation B is merely Equation A multiplied by 2.
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x-2y=5
So x=5+2y
2x-4y=10
Putting the value of x
2(5+2y)-4y=10
10+4y-4y=10
10=10
So this system of eq.have infinitely very solutions
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