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What is the solution to the system of equations? 2x – y = 7 y = 2x + 3 (2, 3) (2, 7) no solution infinite number of solutions

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Answer:

Option C.

Explanation:

Let
a_1x+b_1y+c_1=0 and
a_2x+b_2y+c_2=0 are two line.

If
(a_1)/(a_2)=(b_1)/(b_2)=(c_1)/(c_2), then system of equations have infinite number of solutions.

If
(a_1)/(a_2)=(b_1)/(b_2)\\eq (c_1)/(c_2), then system of equations have no solution.

If
(a_1)/(a_2)\\eq (b_1)/(b_2), then system of equations have unique solution.

The given equations are


2x-y=7


y=2x+3

These equations can be rewritten as


2x-y-7=0


2x-y+3=0

Here,
a_1=2,b_1=-1,c_1=-7,a_2=2,b_2=-1,c_2=3.


(a_1)/(a_2)=(2)/(2)=1


(b_1)/(b_2)=(-1)/(-1)=1


(c_1)/(c_2)=(-7)/(3)

Since,
(a_1)/(a_2)=(b_1)/(b_2)\\eq (c_1)/(c_2), therefore, the system of equations have no solution.

Hence, option C is correct.

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