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Given the equation 3x + 4y = 10, select a second equation that would create a system with no solutions.

3x + 4y = -10

3x - 4y = 10

3x + 4y = 10

3.x - 4y = -10

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Answer:

3x + 4y = -10

Explanation:

Here, we want to select which of the options will give a system of two equations coupled with the first such that we have no solutions

Since we already have 3x + 4y = 10

The equation that will give a system leading to no solutions will be a system that equates the exact sum of 3x + 4y to another value

Mathematically, that will be;

3x + 4y = -10

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