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Here is a system of equations:3x - y = 17x + 4y = 10Explain how you can tell, without graphing, that there is only one solution to the system.

Here is a system of equations:3x - y = 17x + 4y = 10Explain how you can tell, without-example-1
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To solve the exercise, we can consider the following system of two linear equations with two unknown variables:


\begin{cases}Ax+By=C \\ Dx+Ey=F\end{cases}

If the pair (A,B) is not proportional to the pair (D,E), then there is only one solution. That is, there is no such number k that


\begin{gathered} D=kA \\ \text{ and} \\ E=kB \end{gathered}

In other words, we have to verify the following:


\begin{gathered} D=kA\Rightarrow(D)/(A)=k \\ E=kB\Rightarrow(E)/(B)=k \\ \text{ Then} \\ (D)/(A)\\e(E)/(B) \end{gathered}

In this case, we have:


\begin{cases}3x-y=17 \\ x+4y=10\end{cases}
\begin{gathered} (1)/(3)\\e(4)/(-1) \\ 0.3\\e-4 \end{gathered}

Therefore, since the pair (3, -1) is not proportional to the pair (1,4), then there is only one solution for the given system of linear equations.

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