SOLUTION: Classify the following system of equations: 4x − 5y = 10 3y = 7x + 14

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Question 330585: Classify the following system of equations:
4x − 5y = 10
3y = 7x + 14

Answer by nyc_function(2741)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
I guess you only want to know what we call such equations, right?
They are are called TWO EQUATIONS IN TWO UNKNOWNS. We also call them a SYSTEM OF LINEAR EQUATIONS IN TWO VARIABLES.
Do you also need to solve for x and y?

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