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Consider this system of linear equations;

y=-3x + 5
y= mx + b
Which values of m and b will create a system of linear equations with no solution?
m = -3 and b = -3
m = 5 and b = -3
m = 3 and b = 5
m = -3 and b = 5

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Answer:

m=-3 and b=-3 on ed

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Answer:

The values of
m_(2) and
b_(2) that will create a system of linear equations with no solution are
m_(2) = -3 and
b_(2) = -3.

Explanation:

An example of a system of linear equations are two lines parallel to each other. In other words, there are two lines such that:


y = m_(1)\cdot x + b_(1) (1)


y = m_(2)\cdot x + b_(2) (2)

Where:


x - Independent variable.


y - Dependent variable.


m_(1),
m_(2) - Slope.


b_(1),
b_(2) - y-Intercept.

If both lines are parallel to each other, then we must observe these two conditions:

1)
m_(1) = m_(2)

2)
b_(1) \\e b_(2)

Therefore, the values of
m_(2) and
b_(2) that will create a system of linear equations with no solution are
m_(2) = -3 and
b_(2) = -3.

Consider this system of linear equations; y=-3x + 5 y= mx + b Which values of m and-example-1
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