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What is the solution to the system of equations?

2x – y = 7

y = 2x + 3

User Privateace
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2nd one, y=2x+3
so subsitute y with 2x+3 in other equation

2x-(2x+3)=7
2x-2x-3=7
0-3=7
-3=7
false
no solution
(also, the slopes of the lines are the same and therefor they are paralell and differnet y intercepts so never intersect)


no solution
User Yash Ojha
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Answer: The given system of equations will have NO solution.

Step-by-step explanation: We are given to find the solution to the following system of linear equations :


2x-y=7~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~(i)\\\\y=2x+3~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~(ii)

We will be solving the given system of equations by the method of SUBSTITUTION.

Substituting the value of y from equation (ii) in equation (i), we get


2x-y=7\\\\\Rightarrow 2x-(2x+3)=7\\\\\Rightarrow 2x-2x-3=7\\\\\Rightarrow -3=7,

which can NEVER be true.

Therefore, the given system of equations will have NO solution.

User Prince Vegeta
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