SOLUTION: I need help with my son's homework please. The problem is:
Consider the system {y=a+bx
y=16-7x} (Brackets are around both equations)
If this system h
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Consider the system {y=a+bx
y=16-7x} (Brackets are around both equations)
If this system h
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Question 878158: I need help with my son's homework please. The problem is:
Consider the system {y=a+bx
y=16-7x} (Brackets are around both equations)
If this system has infinitely many solutions, then what must be the value of a? Answer by rothauserc(4718) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! Set the two equations = to each other, then
a + bx = 16 - 7x
a = 16 - bx - 7x
a = 16 - (b + 7)x