SOLUTION: how many solutions are in this problem
2x + 5y = 11
10x + 25y = 55
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Question 316924: how many solutions are in this problem
2x + 5y = 11
10x + 25y = 55
Answer by Fombitz(32388) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Infinitely many.
They are the same line, multiply eq. 1 by 5 to get eq. 2.
Every point on the first line is a solution of the second line.
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