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Select the type of equations. Consistent. Equivalent. Inconsistent

Select the type of equations. Consistent. Equivalent. Inconsistent-example-1
User Mr Sam
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The answer would be consistent.

Explanation:

In the graph shown here, there is only one solution

because the lines intersect at the point (5, 3).

In order for the lines to be inconsistent, the lines would have to not

meet or intersect each other but notice that this is not the case here.

The would be equivalent if they are the same exact line

so it would look like there would just be one line.

User Elendas
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Answer:

Consistent.

Explanation:

Since there is one solution ( the lines intersect), the equations are consistent

They would be inconsistent if the lines do not intersect

The would be equivalent if they are the same line

User Meneghino
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