SOLUTION: how do you solve the following:
y = 4x-8 and y = 4x+10
using the substitution method.
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Question 839802: how do you solve the following:
y = 4x-8 and y = 4x+10
using the substitution method.
Answer by Fombitz(32388) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Substitute for y in eq. 2 with y in eq. 1,
False, there is no solution.
These lines are parallel and will never intersect, hence no solution.
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