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How many intersections are there of the graphs of the equations below? x + 5y = 6 3x + 30y = 36 none one two infinitely many Mark this and return Save and Exit

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Answer:

The answer would be

B. One

Step-by-step explanation:

They hit at one point on the graph, ( 0,
(6)/(5) ). ) and
(6)/(5) are an equation and two equations will only hit and mark one point in a set.

User Egor Ignatenkov
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I believe the answer would be the second option. The equations given above when graph would intersect only once with each other. They intersect at only point (0,6/5). These are the values of x and y that will agree to the equation. Two equations in a set will always intersect at only one point.
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