Tell whether the system has no solution, one solution, or infinitely many solutions
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Tell whether the system has no solution, one solution, or infinitely many solutions

[From: ] [author: ] [Date: 11-12-17] [Hit: ]
For EVERY x there is a y so there are infinitely many solutions-y=x+4 i.e.y-4=x i.e.So infinitely infinite consonants may be placed in variables,so infinite solutions will come.......
y = x + 4
y – 4 = x

Thank you soooo much..I really have problems with these so it would be amazing if you could help. :)

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infinite, since all you can get is X=X or X+4=X+4

and Monica your answer actually means infinite since y could be 1 or 2 or 3 or 4 and so on i think you get the point

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Those are two different ways of writing the same equation. For EVERY x there is a y so there are infinitely many solutions

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y=x+4 i.e. y-x=4
y-4=x i.e. y-x=4


So infinitely infinite consonants may be placed in variables,so infinite solutions will come.........

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lets try

y = y - 4 + 4
y = y

no solution
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