SOLUTION: Choose the number solutions to the following system of equations:
x-3y=3
-5x+15y=-15
This one confuses me. Is there one solution, no solutions, many solutions or cannot be
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Question 605118: Choose the number solutions to the following system of equations:
x-3y=3
-5x+15y=-15
This one confuses me. Is there one solution, no solutions, many solutions or cannot be determined? Thanks for any help you can give me.
Answer by richard1234(7193) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Divide second equation by -5
x - 3y = 3
This is the same as the first equation, so the solutions all lie on that line. Therefore there are infinitely many solutions.
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