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Solve each of the following systems, if possible. indicate whether the system has a unique solution, infinitely many solutions, or no solution.

a. 2x + 10y = 9
3x + 15y = 13

b. 2x + 8y = 5
3x + 12y = 7.5

c. y = 3-x

d. 5x -8y = -1
-5/2 x + 4y = 1/2​

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Answer:

(a) No solution

(b) Infinitely many solution

(c) No solution

(d) Infinitely many solution

Explanation:

Solving (a):


2x + 10y = 9 --- (1)


3x + 15y = 13 --- (2)

Multiply (1) by 1.5

1.5 * [
2x + 10y = 9]


3x + 15y = 13.5 --- (3)

Subtract 2 and 3


3x - 3x + 15y - 15y = 13.5 - 13


0 = 0.5

The above is false; Hence, the system has no solution

Solving (b):


2x + 8y = 5 --- (1)


3x + 12y = 7.5 -- (2)

Multiply 1 by 1.5

1.5 * [
2x + 8y = 5]


3x + 12y = 7.5

Subtract 2 and 3


3x - 3x + 12y - 12y = 7.5 - 7.5


0 = 0

The above implies that the system has infinitely many solutions

Solving (c):


y = 3 - x

A second equation is required to solve for (c)

Solving (d):


5x - 8y = -1 --- (1)


-(5)/(2)x+ 4y = (1)/(2) --- (2)

Multiply (2) by 2


-5x + 8y = 1 --- (3)

Add 1 and 3


5x - 5x -8y + 8y = -1 + 1


0 = 0

The above implies that the system has infinitely many solutions

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