SOLUTION: Solve the following system of equations. x+9y=7 (1) x=8-9y (2) I'm either looking for an ordered pair or no solution at all. I just cannot figure out what the (1) and (2) i

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Question 512690: Solve the following system of equations.
x+9y=7 (1)
x=8-9y (2)
I'm either looking for an ordered pair or no solution at all.
I just cannot figure out what the (1) and (2) is doing there.

Answer by oberobic(2304)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
x+9y = 7
x = 8-9y
.
x + 9y = 7
x + 9y = 8
.
These are parallel lines because there is no way that 0 = -1.
.
With parallel lines, there is no intersection.

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